Farmers in rural Kenya put their irrigation pumps to work. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.
A sales representative shows a farmer in rural Kenya how to use an irrigation pump that can help him grow more crops and earn a higher income for his family. You can learn more too at www.theadventureproject.org.
Sales representatives walk to rural farms in Kenya, demonstrating and selling irrigation pumps that will help farmers improve their crop yield and increase their income. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.
A sales representative shows a farmer in rural Kenya how to use an irrigation pump that can help him grow more crops and earn a higher income for his family. You can learn more too at www.theadventureproject.org.
Sales representatives go out into the fields to talk with rural farmers in Kenya, explaining to them how an irrigation pump can increase their crop yield and thus increase their income. Farmers can feed their family, earn a living, save money, and invest in better education and health. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.
With the help of a revolutionary irrigation pump, rural farmers in Kenya are able to feed their families and produce a surplus for business. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.
Johnson, a rural famer in Kenya, looks over the 3.5 acres of land he now farms with the help of a Kickstart irrigation pump. Learn more at theadventureproject.org.
Even during the dry season, Johnson, based in rural Kenya, is able to produce a crop to feed his family and earn an income. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.
One well mechanic in rural India maintains approximately 50 wells, ensuring clean water for over 5000 people. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org, and help us reach nearly 1 million people with clean water!
School girls watch as local mechanics repair the well in their community that provides clean water for hundreds of families.
Learn more about providing sustainable access to clean water at www.theadventureproject.org.
A man is able to get clean water near his home because of trained local mechanics who maintain the community well.
The Adventure Project is committed to ensuring that such sustainable clean water access is available to even more people in rural India.
Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.
World Water Day is over, but we’re still working on bringing clean water to to hundreds of thousands more!
Learn more about a sustainable solution for maintaining access to clean drinking water for communities in rural India, like the one above: www.theadventureproject.org
We’re getting #PUMPED! Only 2 more days until World Water Day and our Water Day campaign.
If you haven’t heard yet, we were giving an amazing opportunity: Every donation given to our campaign by March 22 (World Water Day) will be matched dollar-for-dollar by The Prem Rawat Foundation, up to $25,000. We have the potential to raise up to $50,000 on March 22nd.
That means 90 new mechanics will be hired and trained in rural areas of India to help maintain wells and provide sustainable access to clean water to more than 450,000 people.
We told you it was an amazing opportunity.
Want to join? Sign up here to help us promote it on your social network via Tumblr, blogging, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, etc.
World Water Day is coming up in TWO days — let’s make it a good one!
You know this kid is excited for our World Water Day 24-hour campaign.
…Okay, maybe not since we didn’t send a memo to him, BUT you know he would be.
So help make a kid’s day (or several kids’ day) by joining us on World Water Day by blogging, tweeting, Facebooking, pinning, etc. about the need for sustainable access to clean water — and helping us raise funds to provide this access.
One out of every three water wells in India are broken, and more continue to break down because of a lack of maintenance. Our goal at The Adventure Project is to hire and train local leaders to become mechanics to help fix and prevent breakdowns, helping their communities maintain access to clean drinking water.
On World Water Day, March 22nd, we’re rallying together 250 people to MAKE NOISE on the Internet via their blogs, Tumblrs, tweets, status updates, and Pinterest boards, and to get their circles to give to the cause.
If 250 people can raise $100 each, that would make $25,000 raised for clean water. Even better? The Prem Rawat Foundation is offering to match every donation that comes in by World Water Day, up to $25,000 — which means we have the potential to raise $50,000 in 24 hours!
This means hiring 90 mechanics to provide clean water for over 450,000 people.
450,000 people.
Amazing.
Will you (and your Tumblr/blog/Twitter/etc.) join us for March 22nd?
On March 22nd, our global network is celebrating World Water Day with a challenge: to help raise $25,000 in 24 hours. It’s possible. But we need your help.
We’re enlisting 250 people to join us next week to help raise a lot of noise on March 22nd, via our social networks. Together, through our #typeTAP fundraising pages, we’re going to raise enough funds to hire 90 mechanics who will provide clean water for 450,000 people in their areas.
How?
We’re giving our blogs, Tumblrs, Twitter accounts, Facebook walls, Pinterest boards, etc. to spread the news for just 24 hours and have our networks give to an amazing project. All donations up until midnight will be matched by The Prem Rawat Foundation, up to $25,000. This is an amazing opportunity to be part of something huge and lasting.
Sign up here and our phenomenal interns will set up a page for you and get you on board for our World Water Day #typeTAP online campaign!
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