Subject: It was great Chatting with you about India

This Friday, learn how we help children return to school
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Hello,


Three feet down. How far is that? That short distance trip is all it takes to turn dirty water clean, to turn sickness into health, and to help kids remain in school.


This Friday, May 1st at noon (Pacific Standard Time), join Wayne Medrud, our very own Project Manager, to discover how to build a BioSand Water Filter; a cement box that can create 30 years of clean water every day for a family of ten people. BioSand Filters, using natural processes, have been shown to eliminate 95-99% of bacteria and viruses, and virtually all protozoa, amoebae, parasites, and worms.

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Based on 1200-year-old technology, Wayne will both explain how to create and run a BioSand Water Filter, and why this low-cost and low-tech slow-sand filter is so effective in improving health and helping kids learn. All using local resources, local communities, and a little knowledge sharing.

By registering for our last Chat, you're automatically included in the next meeting. If you don't have the Chat link anymore or don't see it on your calendar, you can register again here.

 

And thank you!


Thanks for attending our Chat about David's trip to India. We were excited to have participants join from nine countries! It's our very own mini-United Nations. David and special guest speakers Uma Raghavan and Ronelle Funk shared some important stories about how India is grappling with declining access to clean water and how we can help. There is hope. Perhaps best said by Noor Muhammad, a Rohingya refugee living in a camp filled with Friendly Water for the World BioSand Water Filters...

"This is the first time in seven years I have been here that anyone from the outside has treated us with love"

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If you missed any part of the Chat or would just like to watch it again, we have uploaded our videos to the internet for anyone to watch. You can see it or any of our Chats here:


https://friendlywater.org/Events

Our work continues. From organizing these Chats to preparing for future projects. We can't do that without you. Sustaining monthly donations help us keep the lights on and enable us to plan for the future. You can make a monthly pledge below. We appreciate your generosity now more than ever.


Until our next Chat, be well and be safe.


- Will, and the entire team at Friendly Water for the World

 

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