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Get Others Involved, Tell Them about The Water Project

We're inviting everyone to be a part of this effort with us.

We know that the more people we involve, the more people will get access to clean water. Your voice is powerful among your friends, schoolmates, colleagues, club members, or congregation.

You can inspire others to join with us at TheWaterProject.org to bring water to thousands of people in the developing world.

How to Rally Others:

  1. E-mail your friends and ask them to get involved. This is key to success.
  2. Link to us on your blog or website(see how below)
  3. Ask to make an announcement to your school, congregation or community group.
    Grab this sample appeal and make it your own.
    (Get the PDF or Get the Word .doc)
  4. Introduce the idea to your youth leader or group. Challenge them to raise money.
    We can even create an area on our website for your group!!
    Contact Us for more info
  5. Write up a poster for the bulletin board at work. Or, post the website address there.
  6. Put up a Post-It note on the water cooler with the website address: TheWaterProject.org

You can also rally folks online:

One of the best ways you can help spread the word and get lots of others involved in the issues of access to clean water is by linking to our site.

Check out the HTML for H2O Campaign

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