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A Hard Journey For Water

For many in Africa the journey to gather water is a treacherous one. They may not even end up gathering clean water. The goal of is to provide sustainable and accessable clean water.

Join us in bringing clean water to Africa: https://timn.me/2Kx7NEr

It was a wet and rainy run this morning, but I got it done. Next time it think I’ll be sure to wear my visor to keep the rain off of my glasses.

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