Water.org Race TEAM

Water.org Races to Give Water!

Water.org Race TEAM
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On April 24, 2016, Water.org's staff will log more than 100 miles at the Big Sur Marathon 2016. In honor of the distance, they hope you will support their efforts and those of women and children around the world who work tirelessly to source and carry water great distances each day.

For every $25 donated to support their race day efforts, Water.org can provide access to safe water to one person in need. Help us reach at least 1,000 people with your donation!

***And as a little incentive... For every $100 you donate, your name will be entered into a random drawing for a sports water bottle signed by our co-founder, Matt Damon!!

Example: If you donate $500, your name will be entered 5 times in the drawing. (Water.org employees and immediate family are ineligible to participate in the drawing.) Those donating anonymously who would like to be in the drawing, please email your name and amount of donation to [email protected].

THANK YOU from our RACE TEAM of staff, board and friends!

Gary White, Gabby Puz, Ben Mandell, Khun Khunaraksa, Lesley Pories, Madeleine Dy, Margo Salasyuk, Andy & Alex Sareyan, Tony Stayner, and our newest team members Ed Villanueva, Molly Troup, and Lindsay Rogers!!

Check out http://www.bsim.org/ for other individual races (9 miler & 5k) open.

94 supporters
Mary Ann Crowe — $75.00
I'm glad you are doing the running! All for a great cause.
lani fortier — $20.00
Good luck Mad!
Christina Pate — $20.00
Go Josh!
Edward Villanueva — $50.00
Great team, great cause, epic race!

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