When it comes to water the hardest thing we have to do is decide between Smart or Fiji, sparkling or still. A bottle with a sports top or twist top. We have no idea what it would be like to go thirsty or die of dehydration.
This is not the reality for 1.1 billion people in the World today. People have to walk miles to collect water for their families, the water is dirty and full of disease. It is the sad reality of many developing countries.
Luckily, for some of those 1.1 billion people Scott Harris founded charity:water. A charity devoted to bring clean water to third countries around the World. The organization sells twenty dollar bottles of water, with all the proceeds going to a fund that build wells in developing countries. Clean water improves health, hygiene and overall quality of life. Having water accessible saves families time allowing mothers to work and children to get an education.
Check out charity:water’s new video starring Jennifer Connelly and directed by Terry George (director of Hotel Rwanda).
The video is great because it takes a situation happening in African villages everyday and brings it home. It shows what we would have to go through each day, what our children would drink if we didn’t have clean water in our taps, fridges and shelves.
This year the World Health Organization dedicated World Health Day to “Protecting Health from Climate Changes”. As the climate changes due to an increase in greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere our water supply is affected. While most developed countries don’t notice, the countries who get their water from rivers and streams do notice. Flooding, sporadic rainfall and drought all affect the water supply and the spread of water born viruses.
Water is a necessity of life, H2O is used in nearly all of humans cellular functions. It’s great to see an organization be so successful in bringing water to those who need it most. You go charity : water!
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