This campaign closed on Jun 23, 2012 Steve Walton brought clean water to Edaga.
organized by Steve Walton
Help Steve 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.
$2,274
raised
$5,000
goal
It's that time again - time to celebrate Cinco De Moustache! That sacred day when men around the country grow their face fuzz just because they can. But this year, our celebration will be a little different. We're going to harness the power of the beard for good. Incredible good.
We have over 15 men growing out their beards in order to auction them off to the highest bidder. Then on May 4th, the beards will be shaved by those who donated the most. Possible designs include: the cop stache, mutton chops, the Brian Wilson, the Neard, the 2-face (half shaved, half burly), and of course, the monkey-tail. We'll be sharing our laughs as well as our money with those who need it most. While we grow our beards, joy will fill a village as they gain access to clean water. Our faces will be shaved while children will go to schools instead of hunting for water that will poison them. All this because of a cleverly-shaved face fro.
So join us! Donate to charity : water and watch 100% of your money go directly to projects on the ground. Let's use this holiday to change the world.
This is a great thing Steve! So glad we could help.
AIM #1
Maureen & David
This campaign closed on Sep 15, 2013 Steve Walton brought clean water to Edaga.
$520
raised and sent to the field
17
est. people served
Whiskers for Water
This campaign closed on Jun 23, 2012 Steve Walton brought clean water to Edaga.
$2,274
raised and sent to the field
75
est. people served
Clean Water for Christmas
This campaign closed on Dec 31, 2011 Steve Walton brought clean water to Edaga.
$6,016
raised and sent to the field
200
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.