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You are loved and appreciated

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Lucy turned her passions for art and the outdoors into safe water

Lucy created and sold her artwork inspired by Tanzania’s wildlife to benefit Water.org. She also journeyed to Tanzania where she conquered climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, gaining fundraising support every step of the way.

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Todd ran 225 miles to reduce the distance women walk for water

For his 100th marathon, Todd ran 225 miles across the state of Michigan asking friends and family to support his effort by donating to Water.org to bring safe water to women, children, and families in need.

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Sisters Safeeya and Sarah turned lemonade into safe water

Sisters Safeeya and Sarah dedicated their lemonade stand sales to help people get access to safe water. The girls, ages 5 and 8, planned everything from the menu and posters to recruiting their friends to help. To top off their remarkable efforts, the young world changers made the first donation to their fundraiser using money from their own allowance.

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Doing good is good for business. You created products that help change lives with safe water. We think your customers love it and we do too.

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Hearts are full of safe water

Because of you, more than 76 million people now have lasting access to safe water or sanitation. See the number of lives changed in each country where we work and meet some of them.

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Resty

Today, Resty’s children have access to safe water at home in the Philippines where they can do homework and prepare for school each day.

Resty's story
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Leticia

At Leticia’s home in Mexico, safe water flows, flowers bloom, and her family has what they need to survive and thrive.

Leticia's story
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Leah

Affordable access to safe water changed life for Leah, her son, and his young family who make their life farming and raising livestock in rural Kenya.

Leah's story