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Faces of Water: Meet Saire
Meet Saire. She now has clean water for life thanks to the support of Well Aware's community.Read More
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Take a Shower Strike for Clean Water: The Story of One Crazy Idea That’s Changing the World
It was a crazy idea, but then again, they were a crazy group of friends. And, as Steve Jobs once said, “the people who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do.”Read More
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Water Issues are Women’s Issues
The task of providing water for households falls disproportionately to women and girls. In Kenya, women spend an average of 4.5 hours fetching water per week.Read More
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GloFish® Clean Water Initiative Brightens Kenyan Community’s Health, Sustainable Future
GloFish® Brand of Spectrum Brands Pet LLC Partners with Well Aware to improve access to clean water for thousands in Kenya.Read More
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Clean water is key to sanitation
Focus on clean water and sanitation has the potential to prevent at least 9.1% of the global disease burden and 6.3% of all deaths. In Well Aware communities alone, we’ve seen disease rates drop 64%.Read More
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Well Aware’s Global Impact Awards
Well Aware's 2018 Global Impact Awards were featured in "Social Hour" in Tribeza's January 2019 issue.Read More
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2018 Ambassador of the Year: The Patt Christopher Project
The Patt Christopher Project (TPCP) has raised more for clean water than any other group in our history. TPCP was created by a brother and sister team to honor the life of their mother, Patt Christopher.Read More
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Austin’s Well Aware Shares the Miracle of Clean Water
Honored this evening were the Patt Christopher Project, which has raised more money for Well Aware than any other group, and Auma Obama, whom I met early in the evening.Read More
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2018 Global Impact Award: Dr. Auma Obama
As a humanitarian, community activist, journalist, and author, Dr. Obama has launched many initiatives throughout her career to support the growth and development of young people in East Africa.Read More
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Miumbuni: From Pond Water to Clean Water for 3,000 people
The consumption of this scarce and untreated water has left the community of Miumbuni suffering greatly from chronic waterborne illnesses and other challenges that arise from a lack of clean water. But, this will soon change.Read More
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Reflecting on Unsafe Water in Austin
In a few more days, all will be back to “normal” for us. In a few more days, the people we work with in east Africa will still be spending their days walking for water.Read More
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Futurism Highlight: Well Aware
60% of water projects in Africa fail. 100% of Well Aware's projects are working and sustainable.Read More