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Last Training Run Before The Big Day, Remembering The Cause

Today was the last training run before the on Sunday. I wanted to highlight what our team is working to accomplish. Helping communities go from a shallow hole in the ground to a reliable well that can sustain the people it serves. There is still time to partner with and help us continue to build more wells in Africa. https://timn.me/2Kx7NEr

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