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The More Miles Ran, The More Donations Received, The More Wells In Africa

Every time a Team member logs some more miles the hope is that it inspires someone to give towards more wells in Africa. One new well in a village can mean the difference between life and death for a child, or the difference between getting and education or getting sexually assaulted. It may seem unfathomable that something as seemingly simple as water can make such stark differences in the lives of those in Africa but it’s the harsh truth.

Save Lives, Donate Today: https://timn.me/2Kx7NEr

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