What’s hard to believe is that there are more than 1 billion people living without clean water. In Mozambique, only 29% of the population has access to clean drinking water. In this beautiful country of more than 22 million people, roughly 14 million go without clean water every day. The infant mortality rate for Mozambican [...]
Why Water? Because dirty water leads to more deaths, annually, than all forms of violence and war, combined. Because over 1 billion people, worldwide, lack access to clean water. 1 billion people. That’s 1 in 6 who don’t have access to clean drinking water. Because the average American uses 159 gallons of clean, fresh water [...]
We’re taking part in Blog Action Day 2010: Water put on by change.org! What an awesome opportunity to initiate a global conversation regarding an issue (clean water as a human right!) that we care deeply for. Join us and over 2,000 other bloggers from around the world as we take one day, October 15th, to [...]
Whether initiating awareness in Indianapolis or taking soil samples in Mozambique, our driving passion is to harvest clean water for those in need. We long to rejuvenate tribes–transform villages–educate, serve, love, and passionately care for those dying from the consumption of dirty water. Our hope is to save lives by invigorating families with the sustaining [...]
Water is more valuable than oil, more precious than gold –Amie LoPresti Charissa Sparks of MediaGlobal just published Reducing Poverty Through Water and Sanitation featuring our very own Amie LoPresti! “MediaGlobal is an independent international media organization, based in the United Nations, creating awareness in the global media on social justice and development issues in [...]