David Winder, CEO of WaterAid America, Recognizes Moms for Awareness Raising of Water Issues

Thank you David Winder, CEO of WaterAid America, for recognizing Mom Bloggers for Social Good in your latest piece for the Huffington Post!

Here in the United States, Millennials and moms alike are making their mark on-line by raising money and awareness about an incredible project to build over 100 toilets and 150 water taps in 31 schools across Madagascar this summer, while students as young as second grade are organizing walks for water that help to fund rainwater collection systems and student-led Hygiene Brigades at schools in Nicaragua.

David Winder: Calling All Young People: The Water Crisis Needs You


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One response to “David Winder, CEO of WaterAid America, Recognizes Moms for Awareness Raising of Water Issues”


  1. Grande David!!…continua tu lucha

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