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One Mile, One Runner, One Well At A Time

Join Me in Supplying Clean Water to Africa: https://timn.me/2Kx7NEr

As the Team begins putting in even longer runs, working the way to half & full marathon distances, we have have an opportunity to bring awareness to the need for access to clean water in Africa. Even though for many of us this is another year of raising money, the need for more wells has not diminished. Can you imagine the life change if we could accomplish sustainable wells across all of Africa? The team won’t be stopping putting those miles in anytime soon.

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