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Clean Water Promotes Education

Support education in Africa through clean water. https://timn.me/2Kx7NEr

Clean water doesn’t only save lives in Africa, it also helps promote education and a brighter future for children. Instead of young boys and girls having to make the trip to retrieve water for the family they can spend their time in school furthering their education.

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