VAVV Article appears in the Community Impact Newspaper

July 17, 2019

Dallas, TX

There is a ministry aspect to Vera Aqua Vera Vita’s work as well. The organization teaches the spiritual characteristics of water based on a Catholic teaching called Theology of the Body.

This teaching is about the connection between body and soul, and how God intends for his people to live, Niemeier said.

Over the next five years, Niemeier hopes to continue his work in Peru as well as venture into Haiti.

“The impact to the community will be life-changing and help them to begin to flow from simply surviving to ultimately thriving,” Niemeier said.

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Jacob Niemeier

Jacob Niemeier grew up in North America's heartland and from a very young age his Catholic Christian faith has been very important to him.

He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Science in Agriculture & Biological Engineering from Purdue University and continues to this day to uphold his Engineering license.

Jacob has a great passion for problem solving and adventure whether it is with water, the environment, travel, or people. While at Purdue, Jacob, also, recognized the needs and suffering of people in developing countries when he took mission trips to both Haiti and Africa which he credits as his inspiration for starting Vera Aqua Vera Vita.


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https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-niemeier-p-e/
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