Jessica Watkins

Save Water like a Girl Scout!

Jessica Watkins
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Please join Brownie Troop 44629 in the Save Water like a Girl Scout Challenge by pledging to take 5 minute showers for a week, and by donating $5 to help improve access to water for families in need!!

Water connects every aspect of life. Access to safe water and sanitation can quickly turn problems into potential – unlocking education, work opportunities, and improved health for women, children and families across the world. Every $60 donated will help provide one family in need with life-changing access to safe water or sanitation.

785 million people — about 1 in 9 — lack access to safe water; 2 billion — about 1 in 3 — lack access to a toilet. Water.org is dedicated to changing this and you can help. Together, we can empower families around the world with access to small, affordable loans to make household water and sanitation solutions a reality.

Water.org is an international nonprofit organization that has positively transformed millions of lives around the world through access to safe water and sanitation. Founded by Gary White and Matt Damon, Water.org pioneers market-driven financial solutions to ensure everyone has access to safe water and sanitation – giving women hope, children health and families a bright future.

13 supporters
Ashley Graef — $10.00
Keep being the empathetic, persistent, and strong young women you are! This is an incredible mission. Love, Ashley
Allison Russell — $30.00
From Allison, Cam, Huck, Jesse, Johnny and Kelly :) ($5 each)
Anonymous — $20.00
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Alma Silva — $30.00

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