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You can make a huge impact and help bring clean water to thousands simply by helping us spread the word!
You have a voice...use it today. You can link to this site, blog, add an email signature or grab a fundraising widget.
Link to Us
With the html provided below, simply add a link or two to your personal or corporate web sites and blogs. This helps more than you know! It takes about 5 minutes and costs nothing.
Just click, then copy and paste onto your web pages.
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Help Dig Wells in Africa
Bring Clean Water to Africa
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Build Wells for Schools in Kenya
Blog about us
Feel free to summarize what you've read here for your own readers. Please make sure to link back to us so that those you inspire can get involved too. The time you spend telling others about the lack of access to clean water will change lives. Your words matter!
Add a link in your email signature
Generate some curiosity. Grab one of the links above or just type our web address in your email signature. People will check it out. Something so simple could change a child's life. Did you know a huge percentage of our donors heard about us from a friend!
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Stick these everywhere you can. Help us find others who'll help bring clean water to Africa.
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Project Updates
A new well pump was installed in Zambia this October bringing clean water to over 1,000 people.
See the well in Matipa Village.
Two new wells were completed in India this July bringing clean water to over 1,800 people.
See the wells in
Oppanaiyapuram & Kadamankulam.
Two well repairs were completed this June in Zambia serving over 1,500 people.
See the wells in Nkwazi & Kawama.
The Nzatani Water Project was 'opened' on May 20th, 2008 with a community celebration.





