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Women in Social Impact: Hear from the Females Forging Change
While women are still underrepresented in most global industries, social impact companies are seeing a rise in female leadership and an increase in innovation as a result.Read More
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Spotlight on Well Aware for #IWD: Interview with Sarah Evans
Join us in celebrating International Women’s Day! On this global day which celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women, Freestyle Languages highlights Sarah Evans, the founder of Well Aware.Read More
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Females Forging Change Unite for International Women’s Day
To honor International Women's Day, four female founders of Social Impact Companies have agreed to a live panel interview to answer questions about breaking down barriers and the importance of female leadership in this sectorRead More
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A Grateful Texan: Appreciation of Water After Our State-wide Infrastructure Failure
It was a sobering moment hearing that 48% of Texas was without water, knowing that the regions to which we provide water in east Africa have 42% of their population without water at any given time.Read More
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The Do’s and Don’ts of International Aid and Sustainable Support of Nonprofit Efforts Overseas
Over the past 12 years working in nonprofit and private sector international aid, spending quite a bit of time embedded in benefiting communities, my teams and I have developed a thorough protocol for how we approach our workRead More
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LARQ Helps Provide Clean Drinking Water to Devastated Texans
Global hydration brand LARQ is supporting Well Aware and Richard’s Rainwater to oversee the distribution of 300,000 bottles of clean drinking water to those most affected by the recent winter storms.Read More
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Well Aware and Richard’s Rainwater Unite to Provide Clean Drinking Water to Devastated Texans
Well Aware and Richard’s Rainwater are announcing a partnership to provide water to those most affected by the recent winter storms in Texas.Read More
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Water for Africa: One Austinite is a Heroine to Water-Starved Kenyans
Sarah Evans never imagined she would travel to Kenya, much less work there. The country first hit her radar in 2008, when a friend who had come to Austin from Kenya asked Evans to help her raise money to replace livestock.Read More
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Sarah Evans goes Well Beyond
Sarah shares with Noel and Jacob about creating the social-good company Well Beyond in response to the technical and community needs of the water charity sector.Read More
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How Kiliku Primary School Continues To Overcome Water Challenges
In 2014, Well Aware was first introduced to the Kiliku Primary School, serving 400 students in Makueni, Kenya. At that time, students had to collect and bring their own water from home, sometimes walking up to 2.5 km.Read More
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A Year of Remarkable Innovation
I look back on 2020 with both pain and pride. It was many months of more surprises, challenges, and heartbreak than I ever thought possible for this organization.Read More
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A Night of Inspiring Clean Water Impact at the Winter Waterland Virtual Gala
In July of this year, the Well Aware team made the very difficult decision to make the big shift to a virtual event. Held every year in December, the Well Aware Holiday Gala is always the party of the year.Read More