Archive | January, 2010
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VOLUNTEERS MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Volunteers came to change lives and they changed their own. They donated water tanks and came to help install them. In doing so, they changed more than  the lives or indigenous people. They changed their own lives. GREGG:  COLLEGE ADMINISTRATOR —”VERY FULFILLING. LIKE NO OTHER EXPERIENCE  I’VE EVER HAD.” STEVE, A BUILDER SAID, ‘” it [...]

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We’re Operation Safe Drinking Water

What if… you had no clean water? Safe Drinking Water is Essential for Life – We all need it. (Watch our Videos) Especially indigenous children who have to drink from polluted puddles when they get thirsty. Bad water destroys lives and health. It’s the # 1 killer of children in developing countries. (Unicef) And it’s [...]

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The final hook-up. Ready to catch, store and share safe drinking water for indigenous schoolkids.

GOAL FOR 2010 – RAIN CATCHMENT TANKS FOR ALL INDIGENOUS SCHOOLS

By our OSDW reporter – “Not just another year,” Joe Bass of OSDW says, but “a year in which every child will have safe, clean water.” How is this possible?  Because, as the song says raindrops do keep falling. But instead of forming polluted, disease-bearing puddles kids drink from our rain-catchment tanks will provide safe [...]

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Step four – Finished, and a new day for the school.

NEWS — HEAVY OVERNIGHT RAINS FILL ALL TANKS IN INDIGENOUS VILLAGES

Please help. www.OperationSafeDrinkingwater.org

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