Our 8th Annual Gala is here! Join us on November 14th at Taj II in NYC for a memorable evening.
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We often find covers or wraps on water filters as soon as a family has a filter installed in their home. Families cover their water filters in order to protect it from dust and the elements, and to preserve it for long-term use.
Before, during, and after a water project is underway, our team conducts interviews with locals to capture what data and numbers can't capture. We ask about one's experience with their access to water to understand where we've improved, and what we can continue to improve.
A 15-minute reduction in water collection time increases the proportion of girls attending school by 8-12 percent. #Cleanwater drastically impacts women and young girl's ability to pursue education. It's the first step in building a better future.
Each bracelet purchase supports a community in need of clean water. Purchase one here to wear your support for clean water for all: https://t.co/M0ZLz0DKiQ
Our Epen bottle is perfect for keeping water on hand everywhere you go. Even better, it supports clean water, education, & training for 1 person. Grab one at our store here: https://t.co/DjKDu7lRvw
Our Water Drop Necklace is made in Sterling Silver with Swarovski Crystals, designed by @oohjacquelina and inspired by the Water Collective.
Each purchase supports clean water, education, & training for 3 people. Visit the Water Collective Store: https://t.co/t1nSVMEiws
Establishing a source of clean water for a community is not only important for human health -- it also improves the economic livelihood of a community for all working beings, such as working animals.
For young girls, clean water =
Improved health
Ability to fight diseases
Reduced risk of sexual assault
Increased sanitation
Safety
Increased school attendance
Extra time to play
"Creating a world that is truly fit for children does not imply simply the absence of war...It means building a world fit for children, where every child can grow to adulthood in health, peace and dignity." - Carol Bellamy
Meet Fidelis, the Water Committee President in Mundame, Cameroon.
Fidelis is responsible for overseeing all of the members of the Water Committee and making sure that they are completing their weekly and monthly tasks.
One of the many appearances of our Water Independence program take place at community Water Committee meetings where members are trained on how to keep up-to-date records on water maintenance tasks.
Learn more about our mission for Water Independence: https://t.co/aaaq1CHRQA
Conducting an in-person quality check of a community’s water system is a crucial measure to ensure that the infrastructure of a system is high-quality and durable and to provide feedback to the project’s engineers.