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Water the unique substance that is essential to sustain life is taken for granted and abused. Whether rich or poor, the quality of the water that we use to drink, cook, and bathe has a direct effect on our health.
Humans as a species are very selfish. It is evident by the way we treat other species and the environment. We also have a procrastinating trait that keeps us from addressing problems until it is staring at us in the face. The water crisis has arrived and we are not doing much about it.
Some of us can open the faucet and get an unlimited amount of water right out of the many outlets in our home. We wash our cars and water the lawn unconsciously, and even if the water runs wasted for a while, we think it is OK.
Could it be because we don’t have to carry a 5 gallon bucket of dirty water for 5 miles just to survive? The water crisis is in the very tap water coming from our faucets. read more
Corporations worldwide have consistently and generously provided support for worthy causes in many vital areas. The ways by which this takes place varies as much as the corporations themselves.
Philanthropy, corporate social responsibility, cause-related marketing and employee motivation campaigns are some of the ways. Many times corporate support for great causes is understandably linked to the business models of those corporations.
There are tremendous and timely opportunities to increase support for safe, affordable drinking water and sanitation. Save the Water™ is posed to offer its corporate sponsors a very flexible response to their needs.
The following offers a successful approach to the relationship between Save the Water™ and corporate sponsor: read more...
Your participation in our sponsor program, contribution, or gift in kind will ensure we accomplish our goal of cleaner water for all.
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