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A child dies in the world every 20 seconds (4,000 each day) from drinking contaminated water. . . We will never stop until every mother in the world has safe drinking water to feed their babies and small children.
Primary mission is drilling water wells in rural Guatemala. Secondary activities are 1. gespel outreach and a. providing medical equipment.
WWFA supports rural African community development by providing sustainable water sources, hygiene education, and generally reducing health risks associated with contaminated water.Numbers vary and people move, but it is accurate to say that more than 320,000 people have received—and continue to benefit from—fresh, clean, water because of WWFA and our dedicated supporters.
Bluewater Rescue Inc. is the fundraising group for Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary Unit in 235. Our organizations have been involved with a collaborative effort to provide Search and Rescue activities for over 25 years. Based in the Kincardine harbour, we operate two vessels, the Mysis and the Mysis II. We cover the area between Goderich, Ontario and Southampton, Ontario on Lake Huron.
The Grey Bruce Children's Water Festival is a fun and educational event that gives grade four students hands-on learning about the importance of water resources in everyday life. Through over 45 activity centres, operated by volunteers, students in Grey and Bruce Counties will learn about the wise use, conservation and protection of water and water sources and the role it plays in the environment.
CAWST is a Canadian registered charity, offering professional services in water and sanitation for the poor in developing countries. We are an independent organization; not affiliated with any government or religious body. CAWST's clients have impacted over 7.5 million people in 63 different countries.
PROVIDES ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER AND RESCUES CHILDREN FROM CHILD SLAVERY, WHILE OFFERING THE MESSAGE OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST.
We know that change takes time and long-term commitment is crucial. We know that people don't want handouts. They want service and reliability. We know that when people have their basic needs met, they can do incredible things.
luvHAITI launched in September 2009. Since that time, we have sent multiple missions teams (building and/or medical), mostly concentrating on the town of Anse à Galets on the Island of La Gonave. In early 2012 we launched the luvHAITI MicroBank, which provides loans to qualified applicants. These loans, between $300 and $800, provide the economic opportunity to start or grow a business with the expectation of repayment. To date, all of the loans that have gone to term have been repaid. Donations to the luvHAITI MicroBank provide the opportunity for self-sufficiency, employment and community development. For more details, please visit luvHAITI.com.