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Yes, I Did Get A Quick Morning Run In

Give Children Clean Water: https://timn.me/2Kx7NEr

I had to have slept really well last night, I felt great running this morning and the pace I was running at felt like I was doing way slower that I was.

Where are the best places for wells to go in Africa? The desire with new wells is to place them where they will have the maximum impact on the community. In many cases this will be near the school in the village. Water has a huge impact on children in Africa.

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