Sat 1 Mar 2008
Tap Project.org – World Water Day March 16th
Beginning Sunday, March 16 through Saturday, March 22, restaurants across the nation will invite their customers to donate a minimum of $1 for the tap water they would normally get for free. For every dollar raised, a child will have clean drinking water for 40 days.
Click below for a list of participating restaurants in your city:
http://www.tapproject.org/restaurants/info
If you’re in NY and go to Orsay, try the Monkfish!
What’s this all about?
Water is our single most bountiful resource. Yet, water is a daily privilege millions take for granted. The little known truth is that lack of clean and accessible drinking water is the second largest worldwide killer of children under five.
To address this situation, a nationwide effort is launching during World Water Week called the Tap Project, a campaign that celebrates the clean and accessible tap water available as an every day privilege to millions, while helping UNICEF provide safe drinking water to children around the world.
To donate or volunteer, please visit www.TapProject.Org
As the world’s leading children’s organization, UNICEF understands the critical role water plays in a child’s survival.
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