Direct access to clean water means better access to education, and more time for school work, particularly for young girls.
Direct access to clean water means improved general sanitation and overall personal health and that of others.
Direct access to clean water means freeing one person’s time to work and spend time with family and friends.
Having access to clean water is improving one person's life and the community surrounding it. Clean water means a brighter future for those who have access to it safely and readily.
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