Brennon William

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Brennon William
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I have set the current goal for $300 with and end date of Jan 03, 2015. It's enough to give twelve people access to clean water. Imagine the twelve people closest to you, what you would do to give them access to clean water. If you want to change the world, start with the easy stuff. Any size contribution is welcome. Below are some facts offered by Water.org. -Brennon

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.

Collectively, women spend more than 200 million hours every day, each one walking miles collect water for domestic use. When women gain access to water they are healthier and have more time for education, work and raising their families.

Around the world, 780 million men, women and children need access to safe water. This negatively impacts their health, keeps children from attending school, and traps millions of people in a cycle of poverty. This all changes when solutions to access safe water are implemented.

Safe water is difficult to access for so many. The water crisis is something that can be solved. I hope you agree by giving whatever amount you can to support my efforts.

For every $25 raised, 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.

2 supporters
Anonymous — $50.00
Brennon William — $50.00
The first step is harder than the last.

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