Wine to Water and WTW Is a 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Aid Organization Focused on Providing Clean the Work Being Drinking Water to Populations in Need
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winetowater.org Water Facts: • Nearly 1 billion people live without access to clean water. (UNICEF 2008) • Millions of women and children spend several hours each day collecting water how you can from distant, and often polluted sources. • The water and sanitation crisis claims more life through disease than any war help: claims through guns. • Every 15 seconds a child dies from water related illness. Learn about the • Waterborne diseases such as diarrhea kill far more people than HIV/AIDS and malaria combined. international water (2006 UN Human Development Report) crisis. • The average American individual uses 100-176 gallons of water a day; the average African family uses 5 gallons of water a day. Tell people about Who we are: Wine To Water and WTW is a 501(c)(3) non-profit aid organization focused on providing clean the work being drinking water to populations in need. It is our goal to insure sustainability accomplished. in each of our projects. We also believe in the importance of working with locals to train and educate them on how to solve their own water prob- lems. Since our establishment in 2004, WTW has worked in Uganda, Host an event. Sudan, Ethiopia, India, and Cambodia. This year, we aim to focus our efforts on Cambodia and Uganda. Support us Our projects: financially. Cambodia In 2008, WTW installed 26 wells throughout rural Cambodia. This included Contact us to learn people in the province of Svay Rieng, one of the poorest in Cambodia. more about how you People make a living by farming, laboring, begging, and factory work. Most can be involved. people do not have access to clean water or social services. In 2009, WTW hopes to increase the number of wells installed to fifty. In December of 2008, we purchased a new drilling machine, which will enable us to reach our goal. Cost per well including hand pump: Approximately $500.00 wine to water PO Box 2567 Uganda Boone, NC 28607 WTW recently received a grant that will support the building of two training facilities in Northern Uganda. The project will last for three years and will also Doc Hendley train and educate locals on how to build bio-sand filters. The project includes [email protected] the building and distribution of 1000 filters. These filters can last more than ten 828-406-1955 years with little to no maintenance, are built out of local materials, and can filter out most impurities including 98% of bacteria and viruses. Hygiene and sanita- president/founder tion procedures will also be taught in the centers. Annie Clawson Cost per bio-sand filter: $100.00 [email protected] 828-406-6506 *WTW is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All donations are tax-deductable. vice president.