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Planning With Purpose For Clean Water And Training For A Race

Putting in a well in Africa takes planning, which is not unlike using a training plan for running with a race as the goal. In order for a well to be successfully drilled there is a lot of planning and preparing that needs to be done. Just like in order to have a chance at hitting a race goal you have to commit to a plan.

Be the start of the plan for a new well: https://timn.me/2Kx7NEr

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