A RACE AGAINST TIME

By our OSDW reporter

Indigenous schools on the islands are opening soon and

many have no safe drinking water — or clean

water in the school kitchens to cook the daily lunch.

Background - We install a rain-catchment tank for safe drinking water at an indigenous school in urgent need of it.

AND NOW THEY HAVE SAFE DRINKING WATER. Our tanks refill every time it rains, which it often does, providing indigenous schools and villages with safe, clean water. The tanks are simple, easy-to-maintain, last for years -- and have only one moving part -- the faucet.

17 MORE SCHOOLS ARE IN URGENT NEED OF SAFE WATER NOW — BEFORE THE KIDS START SCHOOL IN A FEW WEEKS.

You, your group, chuch or social club can provide a tank f or a school for $900.  We’ll put your name on the tank and send full details of the school, location and number of students. Your gift of any amount will make a difference for indigenous children.

You’re always welcome to come and meet those whose lives you’ve changed for the better.

We’re in a race against time. Schools are opening soon.

Please help today.

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( Operation Safe Drinking Water is a 501 (c) (3)volunteer charity. No one receives a salary. We live among the people we help.

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