This campaign closed on Apr 3, 2010 Relevant youth Ignition brought clean water to Semayata Elementary and 1 other project.
organized by Relevant youth Ignition
Help Relevant youth Ignition give the gift of clean water. 100% of every donation raised will fund charity: water's work providing access to clean water projects around the world.
$180
raised
$5,000
goal
Many of us have no idea what its like to be thirsty.
Here in the United States, we use about 400 billions gallons of water each day. That means the average family of four is responsible for about 400 gallons per day.
But imagine if you had no clean water. Imagine sweating and straining to haul contaminated water back to your family. Imagine suffering from preventable things like diarrhea, parasites or leeches. Unbelievably, 80% of all diseases in the world are caused by unsafe water and poor sanitation.
Here you thought you were doing the world a favor by turning off the tap when you brushed my teeth, right?
After learning more about charity: waters work, I know I can make a dent in the global water crisis. So, the youth of Relevant Church are starting a campaign and in the next three months, we're going to raise $5,000 to build clean water wells for the millions who need them.
Want to join us on this giving journey?
Together, weve got an incredible opportunity to provide clean water for those in need. And the great thing about donating to charity: water is that 100% of donations go directly to the water projects, and well get to see exactly what projects our dollars funded.
Let's get creative and build some wells!
This campaign brought clean water to Semayata Elementary, Ethiopia and 1 other project.
Relevant Youth Ignition
This campaign closed on Apr 3, 2010 Relevant youth Ignition brought clean water to Semayata Elementary and 1 other project.
$180
raised and sent to the field
6
est. people served
100% of the money raised by this campaign is being used to bring clean water to help those in need. In 21 months we’ll be able to show you exactly where the money went and who it helped.