This campaign closed on Sep 30, 2016 Clark Kaori Manabe brought clean water to May Banda .
organized by Clark Kaori Manabe
Help Clark Kaori give the gift of clean water. 100% of every donation raised will fund charity: water's work providing access to clean water projects around the world.
$535
raised
$500
goal
Many of us have no idea what it's like to be thirsty. We have plenty of water to drink -- even the water in our toilets is clean!
But many people around the world don’t have that luxury. Every day, about 1,400 children die from diseases caused by unsafe water and poor sanitation. But it doesn’t have to be that way. There are simple solutions like drilled wells, spring protections and BioSand filters that help provide clean water to communities around the world.
I play Splatoon currently as it's one of my favorite games of all time. I've been a tournament organizer in other games for a long time, and now I want to run this fundraising campaign to help charity: water build these types of projects around the world, and I'm looking for anyone who can help, regardless if they enjoy Splatoon or not!
The information about our event in further detail is explained on Discord and Twitter. Please spread the news!
https://twitter.com/KaoriManabe/status/748341737848872960
I will personally read all donators comments (if they have any) on stream, which you can input that data in the Discord server.
Please donate to my campaign -- anything you can give is a huge help.
100% of the money will be used to build clean water projects, and when they’re complete, charity: water will send us photos and GPS coordinates so we can see the exact community we helped.
This is a good cause. Everyone should have some clean water.
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Water for Inklings
This campaign closed on Sep 30, 2016 Clark Kaori Manabe brought clean water to May Banda .
$535
raised and sent to the field
17
est. people served
100% of the money raised by this campaign is being used to bring clean water to help those in need. In 21 months we’ll be able to show you exactly where the money went and who it helped.