Changing the World on Blog Action Day

October 15th, 2010

What if you could change the world?  It sounds like a lofty goal, something similar to the dream of world peace…..out of reach, too big, too overwhelming….

BUT…what if you COULD change the world??

 Imagine a day without safe drinking water.  How would you prepare your bowl of morning oatmeal or make a cup of coffee?  How would you brush your teeth? How would you cope with your children being ill simply because of the water they drink?

 Imagine a home, a community, or an entire country, where safe drinking water was unavailable; where children and adults contract typhoid, cholera and other water born diseases because of a lack of safe water to drink. 

 Imagine a country with beautiful, lush, green mountains, ocean views, and the most idyllic landscape.  Imagine that this same country has 55 percent of its population suffering from lack of clean, safe, drinking water. 

 According to the World Health Organization, 1.8 million people die every yea r from diarrheal diseases. Globally it is the leading cause of illness and death. 88% of diarrheal deaths are attributed to unsafe water supply, inadequate sanitation and hygiene.   

In the United States and other developed countries, we take for granted the ability to turn our water facet on and have safe, bacteria free water at our finger tips. We forget that many developing countries, even those that we often vacation to, do not have the means or the infrastructure to provide families with safe water to drink.  The lack of clean water is gaining awareness around the world.  Organizations have been established, bloggers are getting active on Blog Action Day and the U.N. has dedicated March 22nd of each year as World Water Day in an effort to raise awareness.  But, what is awareness without action? 

Fiji is a country of immense beauty with truly amazing and good-hearted people, but they lack the infrastructure to provide all their citizens with access to clean drinking water.  In the past year, Fiji has been hit with devastating tropical storms and flooding.  Families have been left without running water and often have to drink from contaminated rivers or wells.  This has resulted in a recent outbreak of typhoid and other illnesses attributed to unsafe drinking water.  Stomach ailments are an every day occurrence to many children and families in Fiji. These outbreaks can be stopped by providing safe, bacteria free water to every family.

Now imagine being a part of a group of dedicated individuals sharing their time, money, and resources, to ensure that everybody on earth has access to clean drinking water.

 Give Clean Water, a non-profit organization, was established in 2008 with a mission to provide clean, safe drinking water to all on earth who need it.  Since that time we have worked with volunteers, organizations like FIJI Water Foundation and private donors to install 1700 clean water filters in Fiji, giving clean water to over 10,000 people. Our goal is to partner with like minded individuals and organizations to put a clean water filter in the home of every family who does not have access to adequate drinking water.  

Lives are being changed! In October 2009, Give Clean Water worked with FIJI Water volunteers to give clean water to every home in the villages of Sasa and Natunuku, two villages severely affected by the flooding.  Today, the filters continue to keep the people of Sasa and Natunuku healthy – protecting them, from a recent outbreak of typhoid fever. 

As described by a nurse who lives in Sasa: “This has been an immense help to us. We often have water cuts, and have to walk to get water from the family down the road. During the floods, we only had the river. Now we can use this filter to drink from the river or from rain we collect. I will encourage everyone to use this.”

The filter placed in the family’s home removes 99.999% of all bacteria, protozoa, and cysts like E. coli, cholera and typhoid. With the installation of this filter in a home, no matter the water source, a family can always have access to clean, bacteria free drinking water.

In 2010, we partnered with Convoy of Hope, Behr Paint and Newbreak to provide over 2,700 filters to victims of the Haiti earthquake and will once again partner with volunteers and organizations, including the FIJI Water Foundation, to pursue our goal of installing 3,000-5,000 filters in Fiji this year. 

You CAN change the world …. Participate in a trip to Fiji to assist Give Clean Water and the FIJI Water Foundation in giving the gift of clean water to Fiji, donate a filter for a family ($100 per family or $5,000 for an entire village) or simply spread the word about our efforts!  With your help, we will change the entire country of Fiji in the next ten years!  And if we can change one country, why not the world?

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GiveCleanWater.org Joins Blog Action Day 2010 raising awareness of water issues in the world

October 13th, 2010

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Ride4Water enters Colorado

September 25th, 2010

Ryan and Davin arrived in Colorado on Friday.  They’ve had quite the journey so far facing crazy head winds and wet roads.   Thank you to all who have been following them on Facebook and Twitter and especially those who have donated to support their cause.  Their goal is that 10,000 people would donated $100 to give clean water to those in need.


 

A Special Thank you to the folks at Oak Crest for giving Ryan and Davin a place to stay.  Your generosity is much appreciated!

 

Many have been asking about the Ride4Water trek to California.  Here is an updated itinerary.  We’ll be having a celebration in Flagstaff, AZ on October 8th with our sponsor Simple Shoes as well as in San Diego, CA on October 16th. 

September
20 – Kearney, NE
21 – Beaver City, NE
22 – Selden, KS
23 – Goodland, KS
24 – Seibert, CO
25 – Limon, CO
26 – Colorado Springs, CO
27 – Rest
28 – Canon City, CO
29 – Salida, CO
30 – Saguache, CO
October
1 – South Fork, CO
2 – Pagosa Springs, CO
3 – Durango, CO
4 – Rest
5 – Cortez, CO
6 – Dennehotso, AZ
7 – Tonalea, AZ
8 – FlagStaff, AZ
9 – Rest
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Meet Ride4Water’s Ryan & Davin

August 31st, 2010

 

On Sept 1st, Ryan Delamater and Davin Anderson will embark on an 18-month, 6 continent bike ride to raise awareness and funding for Give Clean Water.  The duo will begin the trip from Hudson, Ohio with a plan to end in Fiji by April 2012. The goal is to raise $1 million by asking 10,000 individuals to donate $100.  The Ride4Water funds will provide 45,000 Fijians access to clean water. 

It was Delamater who conceived of the Ride4Water. As he was wrapping up graduate school this past year, he began pondering his next chapter in life. It was then that the seed was planted.

“I thought, why not marry my love of bicycles with serving others?” recalls Delamater.  “And what better way to serve than bringing clean water to people in need?”

Dalamater, 36, is the owner of a real estate leasing company, and a former youth pastor. He is also an avid, long-distance cyclist. His past feats have included a 6,000 mile trek across upper North America to bring attention to Ugandan teenagers being drafted into the military. Delamater recently earned his master’s degree in Counseling from Ashland University. 

He invited Anderson, 29 – a friend and fellow cyclist – to join him on the Ride4Water. He was thrilled with the Ride4Water idea – and resigned from his job as a restaurant manager to join Delamater.

The two have sold the bulk of their collective possessions to cover expenses for the trek. They plan to pedal their way through six continents and 40 countries, traveling 31,000 miles. The first leg of the trip, Sept. 1 – October 15, will be from Ohio to California. From there, they will journey South from Mexico to Argentina. Next, they will fly out to Africa where they will ride up the west coast into Europe. From there they travel east to Hong Kong. They then go to Australia and when they finish riding they plan on flying to Fiji to meet some of the people they helped get clean water for.

If you would like to support the Ride4Water you can donated to the cause:



 

Spread the word through Facebook & Twitter (@Ride4Water). 

Receive email updates on Ride4Water

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Reaching a milestone…. 10,000 people have clean water thanks to YOU!

August 19th, 2010

On July 24, 2010 Give Clean Water travelled with a team of 15 to Ba, Fiji to give the gift of clean water to 334 families.  This marks our eighth team trip to Fiji.  As of July 30th, 10,000 people in Fiji have access to clean water thanks to YOU, our sponsors, volunteers and donors.   

On this trip we installed filters in the communities of Rarawai, Varavu, Tavarau and Votua.  Tavarau had recently been hit with 6 cases of Typhoid. It was an honor to be welcomed into these homes and have the opporunity to make sure these families avoid any future Typhoid outbreaks. 

We were also able to visit the Ba Sangram school where filters were installed last April.  It was awesome to see the filters in use and hear that the students fill water bottles of clean water from the filters and take it home to their families.  I look forward to the day when every family in Fiji has clean water!

We will continue taking teams to Fiji every October, April and July.  Check out our upcoming trips and plan to join us!

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July 2010 Team Arrives In Fiji

July 26th, 2010

We’ve arrived in Nadi Fiji! A long 10 hour flight, but we arrived half hour early into Nadi.  Today we’ll get acclimated to the time change, rest and train the team on filter installation.  We’ll begin installation of filters tomorrow in Ba.  Sending everyone off to get a good night’s rest.  More pictures and post tomorrow!

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Outdoor Cinema Food Fesitval LA 2010 – GCW Charity Recipient

July 12th, 2010

Give Clean Water has been chosen by FIJI Water to be the recipient of proceeds generated at teh Outdoor Cinema Food Festival in Los Angeles.  The Festival will take place from July 10 – August 28th.  Each Saturday night there will be a movie showing and great food.  GCW will receive a portion of the proceeds generated through the sale of FIJI Water.  Check out the fun event at www.outdoorcinemafoodfest.com

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Santa Fe Christian Chorale Heads to Fiji

June 2nd, 2010

Yesterday we had the privilege to send off 17 high school students to Fiji. The students are part of the Chorale team at Santa Fe Chrisitan School in Solana Beach. The team will be traveling around Fiji singing in schools and churches. They will also spend a day volunteering in the community of Lautoka installing clean water filters with Give Clean Water. The students raised over $8700 for water filters!

While many students are finishing up their school year and heading to the beach, this kids will spend their time giving to others through their performing skills and their time. We will be following their blog throughout their travels and will link updates here. Safe travels!!

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Back from FIJI, Awesome trip! 150 filters installed!

May 8th, 2010

Coming back to San Diego after a trip to Fiji is always a bit difficult, nevermind the jet lag, I miss our Fiji family!  We had an amazing trip, a lot accomplished in so little time.  We worked with FIJI Water volunteers and the FJII Water foundation to install 150 filters, 139 in homes in Vadravara, Natalecake and Wavuwavu and the remaining filters were installed at Ba Sangram Schools. 

On Saturday, May 1st we had a group of 31 secondary school students who volunteered to give the gift of clean water to their neighbors.  It was such an honor to work with amazing, bright and intelligent kids!  Nothing warms the heart like seeing these kids giving to their community and then singing all the way home in bus. 

We also made some great contacts with the Fiji Department of Health, Western Division Commissioner, Prime Minister’s Office of Building a Better Fiji and the participants in the WASH Cluster (WHO, Unicef, FIJI Water Foundation, SOPAC etc.)   It’s awesome to talk with people who see the same vision of making sure everyone in Fiji has clean water to drink.  We look forward to working with you to change Fiji and the world!

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278 People received CLEAN water today!

April 30th, 2010

GREAT day at Natalecake, Fiji!!  Working with 8 volunteers from the Netball team, we installed 64 filters and gave the gift of clean water to 278 people. Tomorrow we meet volunteers from Fiji Water and a local school to install another 74 homes! Check out more photos here.
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