|
1.3 billion people are drinking unsanitary water
|
|
|
|
Description:
Unsanitary water is the main reason children die before they hit the age of one. Inadequate protection of rivers and lakes, increasing pollution, and urban run off has rapidly harmed the drinking water supplies. Water has seemed to become more bacteria filled and toxic if taken. So this cause is to stop all the ... Read More
Unsanitary water is the main reason children die before they hit the age of one. Inadequate protection of rivers and lakes, increasing pollution, and urban run off has rapidly harmed the drinking water supplies. Water has seemed to become more bacteria filled and toxic if taken. So this cause is to stop all the pollution and deaths of children, whom are our backbone to our future, and provide them with purification systems to benefit the water supply.
Close
|
|
|
Raised so far
|
|
|
|
$0
|
|
Goal
|
|
$1,000
|
|
Goal Date
|
Donate Now
|
|
11/11/2010
|
|
|
|
|
|
A CHILDS RIGHT
|
|
TACOMA , WA
|
Accepting Online Donations
|
|
Read More
|
|
|
4017 N 34TH ST , TACOMA , WA
|
EIN:
|
|
Our mission is to change the lives and improve the health of vulnerable children around the world by providing clean and safe, purified water to orphanages, street shelters, rescue homes, schools and children’s hospitals.
Unlike other water aid charities, A Child’s Right (ACR) is the only water relief organization whose sole focus is bringing clean, safe drinking water to vulnerable children in urban centers around the world through provisions of NSF-certified water purification equipment.
Programs
Cambodia has the highest infant and under-five mortality rates in Southeast Asia, statistics in part attributable to waterborne diseases.
With 34 purification systems currently in place and benefiting more than 70,000 children countrywide, ACR plans to expand our scope by installing 20 new filtration systems in recipient organizations and schools in six of the nation's major urban centers.
Who We Are
A Child's Right is committed to providing the very best in water purification technologies and clean water systems to desperate children in orphanages, street shelters, children's hospitals and schools in impoverished nations throughout the world.
|
|
See more
|
|
|
|
|
|