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“Inspiring women who have access to clean
​water, to get it to those who do not.” 

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OUR MISSION is to inspire women who have access to clean water – to get it to those who do not. 
Access to clean water has become a luxury, not a right, as fresh waterways diminish or have been contaminated. This is as true in developed nations as it is in the poorest countries. Over 37 million people die each year from water-borne diseases – that’s more than 100,000 people per day.
 

Water is LIFE. Almost 70% of the human body is made of water. When we learn to respect and fall in love with WATER we stop taking it for granted. When we begin to savor water – both in our bodies and on the entire planet – we change our relationship to it and to each other. Find out more at thewaterbearers.org
 
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​Running water changes a life forever.

Do you know that the Navajo nation has the highest Covid-19 infection rate in the country? This is in large part because 30% - 40% do not have clean running water. This makes it difficult for them to wash their hands and bodies. They are forced to break social distancing in order to haul water for their basic needs. The Navajo nation is one of the most vulnerable populations among us. We can change that!  ​
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The Navajo Water Project along with their parent comap, Dig Deep is committed to bring clean running hot and cold water to all native people right here in the United States.

I'm proud to support them and I hope you will too.  And since fully 100% of all donations are used for building clean water systems, any amount is greatly appreciated.
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When was the last time you thought about clean underwear?

That time the weird pair in the back of your drawer was the only one left on laundry day? That time as a kid you didn’t quite make it to the bathroom? That time it wasn’t your week to wear the underwear? Most of us have never had to worry about that last one.
For tens of thousands of distressed or displaced kids who don’t have easy access to fresh underwear–who venture out with hand-me-downs or nothing at all, or who find themselves uncomfortably out of luck after an untimely accident–Undies for Everyone exists. Our Undies champion Brené Brown said it best: “Underwear is something you take for granted until you don’t have it.”
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