Amber Meredith-Davis

Malachi 3:10 Project

Amber Meredith-Davis

Every 21 seconds, a child dies from a water-related disease, and diarrhea remains the second leading cause of death of children under the age of five worldwide. The problem is enormous but solutions are available. Kids with access to safe water are healthier and can attend school regularly.

I know there are a lot of worthy charities out there. I’ve created my own fundraiser for Water.org because I believe safe water is necessary for life. The water crisis is something I feel I can help solve. I hope you agree by giving whatever amount you can to support my efforts.

For every $25 that I raise, Water.org can give someone access to safe water for life. Co-founded by Matt Damon and Gary White, Water.org has been helping people develop sustainable solutions for more than 20 years. Together, we can change lives with safe water.

This has been on my heart for a while, and God has lead me to water.org! Like most people we aren't able to afford near as much as we would love to give. But it all adds up. We donated $20, and I am asking my friends to help this great charity with their amazing work. Can you imagine watching your child die because you have no access to clean water. I can't and hopefully none of us will ever know that pain. If you can donate any amount, it will help parents dealing with this issue right now! Pray on this, check out water.org online, and help us reach our small goal to change 4 people's lives. Pay it forward and share God's blessings! Thanks so much for considering helping out!

Promote this fundraiser

Here are some tips and tools to help you transform more lives with safe water.

Send an email

Send an email inviting everyone you know to give water. Remember to share your story and why you are passionate about raising funds to change lives with safe water.

Get social!

Post one of these graphics on Facebook or Twitter. Tag Water.org so we can see what you’re up to and cheer you on.

Posters

Print and post one of these signs telling everyone at school, the office, or even the grocery store how they can help give water.