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EVERY TIME YOU REBLOG YOU GIVE 1-5 CENTS TO CHARITY: WATER
More RE-BLOGS = More DONATIONS = More LIVES SAVED
100% of donations directly fund water projects for communities in need, and we prove each one using photos and GPS coordinates on Google Maps.
$20  = 1 CHILD CLEAN WATER FOR 20 YEARS
CLICK HERE TO GIVE WATER   &  MAKE SOMEONE’S CHRISTMAS
Thank-you for your support and Happy Christmas!
Richard :-)


This is a good charity, guys.  Give if you can, reblog if you can’t!

duamuteffe:

burpees4water:

EVERY TIME YOU REBLOG YOU GIVE 1-5 CENTS TO CHARITY: WATER

More RE-BLOGS = More DONATIONS = More LIVES SAVED

100% of donations directly fund water projects for communities in need, and we prove each one using photos and GPS coordinates on Google Maps.

$20  = 1 CHILD CLEAN WATER FOR 20 YEARS

CLICK HERE TO GIVE WATER   &  MAKE SOMEONE’S CHRISTMAS

Thank-you for your support and Happy Christmas!

Richard :-)

This is a good charity, guys.  Give if you can, reblog if you can’t!


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The Volta River flows through Ghana and Lake Volta, the largest reservoir in the world. There is a tiny town at the mouth of the Volta River called Ada Foah.  One early morning during my visit to Ada two adolescent boys offered to take me down the river in their dug-out canoe.  We rowed slowly, every little while passing a larger boats, painted colorfully with names inscribed on the side like, ‘In God’s Hands.’

When we neared the river mouth we passed a tiny village that was literally going under water.  Water lapped at the little thatched homes, sand bags and makeshift barriers were built.  

‘The sea is rising,’ one of the boys began to explain to me, ‘pushing this village out because God is Angry.  God is angry with all the wrongdoings that people have done throughout the world and that is why the sea is rising and pushing this little village out.’

And as I thought to try and explain global warming to them, I stopped, because in some deeply illustrative way, they had already explained it to me.

People of Ada. Volta Region, Ghana. August, 2009 by Rebecca Thom


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