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PROJECT: Clean Water, Toilets, and Hygiene

LOCATION: Gaya & Madhubani, India

In Bihar, India, floods and droughts contaminate water sources, while open defecation and inadequate facilities pose health risks. WaterAid’s A-B-C for sustainability approach improves access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene in homes, schools, and health centers. It promotes behavior change through youth-led programs, and empowers women and youth with capital for WASH businesses. Together, we’re fostering resilience, health, and opportunity, helping families break free from poverty.

WaterAid has teams in 35 countries, changing millions of lives every year with clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene.

Learn about WaterAid

Project: Piped System Tap Stands

Location:

Madagascar

In Madagascar, access to clean water is a daily struggle, especially in rural areas where only 36% of people have safe drinking water. charity: water is changing this by building sustainable piped systems that use gravity, solar power, and electricity to bring clean water directly to communities. By rehabilitating and expanding infrastructure, they are ensuring long-term access to safe water and improving health, resilience, and opportunities for families across the country.

charity: water is a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing countries.

Learn about charity: water

Project: Running Water & Solar Power for a Home

Location: Navajo, United States

On the Navajo Nation, 30% of families lack running water, forcing them to haul and ration every drop. DigDeep’s Navajo Water Project delivers clean, hot, and cold running water through offgrid Home Water Systems, while also investing in septic systems, job creation, and the Water is Life Fund. Each tap installed brings health, dignity, and opportunity, empowering families to overcome water challenges and transform their lives. Together, we’re ensuring every family has access to this life-changing resource.

DigDeep is a non-profit organization working to ensure that every American has clean, running water forever.

Learn about DigDeep

Project: School WASH Program

Location: Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic faces a water crisis worsened by natural disasters and climate change. Hurricanes contaminate water sources, impacting health and livelihoods. Wine To Water is addressing this through innovative solutions like ceramic water filters, wells, and pipelines, while empowering communities with programs like Water4Schools. Access to clean water reduces illness, supports education, and enables women to lead. Together, we’re building resilience and transforming lives through sustainable access to safe water.

Wine To Water is a non-profit organization committed to supporting life and dignity for all through the power of clean water.

Learn about Wine To Water

Project: Drinking Water Training Program

Location: Indigenous Communities, Canada

Water First’s Internship Program equips Indigenous young adults with the skills and certifications to address water challenges in their communities. Through a 15-month paid internship, participants gain expertise in water treatment and environmental monitoring, fostering local capacity and long-term solutions. Graduates are transforming their communities as certified operators, environmental stewards, and advocates for safe, clean drinking water. Together, we’re building stronger communities and brighter futures.

Water First is dedicated to working with First Nations communities to resolve local water challenges through education, training and collaboration.

Learn about Water First

Project: Nutritious Food for Families

Location: Canada

Second Harvest rescues surplus food across Canada’s supply chain, redirecting it to over 2,300 charities and non-profits. Using innovative logistics and technology, they prevent edible food from going to waste, reducing greenhouse gas emissions while fighting food insecurity. By connecting businesses with surplus food to those in need, Second Harvest provides millions of meals annually, ensuring access to nourishment for Canadians and protecting the environment through sustainable food recovery solutions.

Second Harvest is one of the largest food rescue charities with a dual mission of environmental protection and hunger relief.

Learn about Second Harvest

Project: Restoring Forests & Water Systems

Location: The Andes

This reforestation project in the Andes is part of a multi-year initiative to restore 1 million hectares of Polylepis ecosystems, crucial to South America’s water system, including the Amazon basin. These forests are critical for providing clean drinking water and irrigation for crops in local communities. By restoring these ecosystems, they connect the high Andes to the Amazon River Basin, while supporting the invaluable local people who safeguard these natural landscapes.

One Tree Planted is a non-profit on a mission to make it simple for anyone to help the environment by planting trees and creating an impact for nature, people, and wildlife.

Learn about One Tree Planted

Project: American Longleaf Pine Ecosystem

Location: United States

The Arbor Day Foundation is leading a massive conservation effort to restore the longleaf pine ecosystem, home to nearly 600 species like the red-cockaded woodpecker and gopher tortoise. Covering just 3% of its original range, this ecosystem is critical for biodiversity and carbon storage. Through partnerships and providing free seedlings to landowners, the foundation has planted 15 million longleaf pines, helping to bring this vital forest back, supporting wildlife, and combating climate change for future generations.

The Arbor Day Foundation is a nonprofit organization using reforestation and urban forestry to solve issues of climate change, community, and biodiversity.

Learn about Arbor Day Foundation

Project: Ocean Cleanup

Location: Bali, Indonesia

Each rainy season in Indonesia, millions of pounds of plastic flood the ocean, creating an acute seasonal crisis that endangers marine life, coastal ecosystems, and local livelihoods. 4ocean Foundation is responding with a rapid cleanup initiative, deploying more high-capacity vessels and local crews to intercept plastic before it harms marine life and coastal communities. With your support, they aim to remove millions of pounds of waste, protecting ecosystems, empowering communities, and turning the tide on ocean plastic pollution.

4ocean Foundation is driven by a relentless commitment to cleaning and restoring our ocean, rivers, and coastlines. By accelerating global cleanup efforts, they remove harmful plastic and debris that endanger marine ecosystems, threaten wildlife, and impact coastal communities.

Learn more about 4ocean Foundation

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