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  2. UNICEF Tap Project - Wikipedia

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    The concept was to encourage patrons to donate $1 or more for the tap water they usually enjoy for free. The funds would go towards providing impoverished children with clean drinking water; with $1, UNICEF can provide a child with access to clean, safe water for 15'to days.

  3. List of countries by access to clean water - Wikipedia

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    Share of the population without access to an improved water source, 2020. Global access to clean water is a significant global challenge that affects the health, well-being, and development of people worldwide. While progress has been made in recent years, millions of people still lack access to safe and clean drinking water sources.

  4. List of water-related charities - Wikipedia

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    Wells of Life [20] Started in 2010 out of Orange County, California, this organization provides potable water by drilling wells in Africa - specifically in Uganda. Collaborates with local communities, government officials, and local drilling teams. World Vision provides clean water access to a new person every ten seconds. In 2016 alone, 4.6 ...

  5. Ethos Water - Wikipedia

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    They launched operations as a bottled water company in August 2003, and also formed an organization called "Ethos International" to invest funds from the business in safe water programs. [2] Since only $0.05-0.10 of the retail price ($1.80) goes to charity, [3] the Ethos brand is primarily commercial and therefore a for-profit organization ...

  6. ‘Drowning prevention is everyone's race’: Organizations boost ...

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    Regardless of swimming experience or what body of water someone enters, Poteat said parental supervision is still key. “Drowning is fast; it can happen in 20 to 60 seconds,” Poteat said.

  7. Charity: Water - Wikipedia

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    Charity: water (stylized as charity: water) is a non-profit organization founded in 2006 that provides drinking water to people in developing nations. As of 2019 [update] , the organization has raised $370 million. [ 1 ]

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  9. WaterAid - Wikipedia

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    WaterAid India (Jal Seva Charitable Foundation) is a registered not-for-profit as a Section 8 company under the Companies Act of the Government of India. WaterAid India is determined to make clean water, decent toilets, and good hygiene normal for everyone, everywhere in the country. [42]