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Projects & Campaigns

Simply Pure Water


Simply Pure Water aims to provide those whose lives remain at the whim of waterborne diseases with germ-free, potable water. The project's goal is to implement inexpensive, readily-available, and versatile method of water filtration for use in rural Africa. This method uses charcoal scraps and fabric to filter contaminated water.

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 E.P.I.C.


E.P.I.C. (Everyday People Initiating Change) began as a non-profit organization, but has now become what we believe to be one of the most important movements of our time.



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Urban Hydrological Conservation Group


UHCG’s mission is to ease the burden on our national water supply by lessening the consumption of water in populace cities. It's goals are to distribute and install 1 million water efficient shower heads rated at 1.5 gpm and 2 million water efficient faucet aerators rater at .5gpm in New York City while educating urban communities about the consequences of current water consumption

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 Take Back the Tap


Take Back the Tap campaign is to educate and empower young people on their campuses  to stratigically push for change in their communities by exposing the bottled water myth and educate consumers in NYC and beyond about why drinking tap water is better for your health, the environment and your pocketbook.

 

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The Tap Project


To address the situation of the world's largest killer of children, a nationwide effort was launched during World Water Week by the US Fund for UNICEF called the Tap Project, a campaign that celebrates the clean and accessible tap water available as an every day privilege to millions, while helping UNICEF provide safe drinking water to children around the world.

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Hippo Water Roller


In many countries, traditional water collection involves carrying a 5-gallon (20-liter) bucket on the head. This practice puts a great burden on the body and can damage the spine, neck and knees over time. A full Hippo Water Roller only feels like 22 pounds (10 kg) when rolled over level ground, making it possible for almost anyone to transport 24 gallons (90 liters) of water in much less time and with greater ease.

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Interested in helping to fund these projects and others? Donate HERE and select DROP (YN's Water Campaign) to have your proceeds benefit these projects.

 

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