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February 7th 2014 05:26 AM
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The Water Project

The Water Project
by Katrina (AppleTini)

We all know how important water is, and that it's the most vital resource for survival. This month, I wanted to share with you a cause that can help you give someone an important gift - water.

The Water Project is actually focused on bringing clean water to India and Africa, and is a fantastic way to help get the world hydrated! With a donation as small as $10.00, you can give someone the gift of water for ten years!

The Water Project focuses on five different areas: community engagement (recruiting willing and able volunteers to help with this organization), community education (through ways such as Avatar's own "Be the Change" article), installing the well (the literal process involved in the installation of a water well in one of these two places), education follow up and handing over (making sure that the community that the well was built for knows how to use the well appropriately), and monitoring and evaluation (checking back periodically to make sure everything is still going okay).

To find out more about how you can get involved, visit www.thewaterproject.org.

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