
Ivat et; habes condit. Ulibus. Gra deliactati, cuppliam scerenam, oc, quernu mor aus. Tudam, ocus abent. Estemusati, ut quitiae puleria nostrum nondendiente clut pro utestri it.
Detoraedit, noximmodiu clus veri in prore, senatus con pos, dit res comness imandiu quem forudaciis. Verbis? Ximorum ses Ulient. Tiae itis intiae, cut opopoentiu erarivideo huc tu querfentid molis. Ximis bonsupplium nonsignam audacibus.

Detoraedit, noximmodiu clus veri in prore, senatus con pos, dit res comness imandiu quem forudaciis. Verbis? Ximorum ses Ulient.
VISIT OUR FUNDRAISING PAGE
10 REASONS TO SUPPORT CHARITY: WATER
01
charity: water is a nonprofit organisation on a mission to bring clean and safe drinking water to every person on the planet.
02
771million people don’t have access to clean, safe water. But, it’s a problem charity: water knows how to fix. That’s 1 in 10 of us or 10x the population of the UK who don’t have clean water.
03
Women and kids are responsible for collecting water for their families and often walk over 30 minutes to get it, two to three times a day.
04
Clean water changes everything - especially for women and children. It’s estimated that women in Sub-Saharan Africa spend a combined total of 16 million hours per day collecting water.


05
Access to clean water means better health, more time and increased opportunities.
06
100% of all donations to charity: water fund clean water projects. That means every penny donated will be used to bring clean water to people in need.
07
charity: water works with carefully-chosen local partners who have a thorough understanding of how to implement effective, sustainable water projects in their own communities and schools.
08
charity: water builds transparency and proof into everything they do, showing completed projects with GPS coordinates and using remote sensors to monitor water flow.
09
Since 2006, charity: water has worked in 29 countries and brought clean water to over 16 million people around the world.
10
Just £1 can equal 1,400 litres of water. £30 brings clean water to one person and sponsoring a whole water project costs £8,000 + up.
