This campaign closed on Apr 7, 2010 Connie Hum brought clean water to Mai Hutsa and 1 other project.
organized by Connie Hum
Help Connie 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.
$1,405
raised
$5,000
goal
The world is a mess.
People are sick. Starving. Poor. Destitute. Every day I read or hear about it in the news. There are so many people that need help. There are so many needs, so many good causes.
I've had it pretty good in life. I don't want to sit by and just do nothing, so I picked one cause I think everyone can agree on. I'm working to give people something they absolutely cannot do without - the most basic of health needs.
I'm working to give people clean drinking water.
More than a billion people don't have access to safe drinking water. I don't mean that their pipes don't work; I mean that they have to walk hours each day to collect dirty water from stagnant ponds and muddy rivers. And the crazy thing is that for so many people, like for us here, clean water runs in lakes under their homes and village. But they don't have the drilling equipment or the money to reach it.
Just $5,000 builds a well to serve a community of 250 people. My goal is to raise $5000 towards a well in the next three months.
The world IS a mess. But at least there's something we can do about it. I'm starting here. Will you join me?
Be safe wherever you are.
Love,
Nelson
almost forgot Connie.
Ramon ;)
The equivalent of giving up alcohol for 40 days, turned into water...
Good luck Connie and happy travels! Don't forget to watch The Notebook
- Ryan Gosling
Connie has partially funded 2 projects.
All's Well That Ends Well
This campaign closed on Apr 7, 2010 Connie Hum brought clean water to Mai Hutsa and 1 other project.
$1,405
raised and sent to the field
46
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.