The Thirst Project is an organization in which it help poor people from Africa or any other poor country who does not have any access to purified water. A group of five teenage kids formed up an organization to help poor kids have access to drinking water. The problems that the thirst project is trying solve is that they are trying to build well of drinking water for the African families that don't have access to clean drinking water. The solution to their problem is that they are asking people if they can donate cents , bills, to help the African families.
It costs up to 7,000$ to build a single water pump. Some of the countries that the Thirst Project is helping is Africa and any other poor country that doesn't have access to clean drinking water. I can help by donating cents and dollars to help this organization to complete their mission. I would help raising a dollar by help doing laundry or any community service. I honestly felt sad and i wish that the madness has to stop. I can die of having swamp worms in my stomach and it would kill me. Also it'll make my skin look and have spots.I have never been in a place wheres there's not clean water. But if i was in that situation i would hate it because i wouldn't feel good drinking unclean water.
In Swaziland kids and women travel about 3.75 miles going to get water and walking back for a women and a little kid that is too far and the water they carry isn't that light. The kids aren't even going to school because they spend all their time carrying water.
It costs up to 7,000$ to build a single water pump. Some of the countries that the Thirst Project is helping is Africa and any other poor country that doesn't have access to clean drinking water. I can help by donating cents and dollars to help this organization to complete their mission. I would help raising a dollar by help doing laundry or any community service. I honestly felt sad and i wish that the madness has to stop. I can die of having swamp worms in my stomach and it would kill me. Also it'll make my skin look and have spots.I have never been in a place wheres there's not clean water. But if i was in that situation i would hate it because i wouldn't feel good drinking unclean water.
In Swaziland kids and women travel about 3.75 miles going to get water and walking back for a women and a little kid that is too far and the water they carry isn't that light. The kids aren't even going to school because they spend all their time carrying water.