We don't make a cent. We commit our time and funds to provide this service.
No. We genuinely want to dedicate our time and expertise to helping others.
To be a force for good through:
As a newbie to charities and long-distance walking, I had very little idea. I didn’t know what we could raise or how far I could walk. The aim was to raise funds for a good cause with an excellent charity.
My first experience researching charities was an overwhelming and confusing one. At the time, there were over 48,000 registered charities in Australia. We decided on water well projects, based on the enormous need. After days of research, we chose Bridgit Water Foundation and then the project.
Our first project was a bored well in the Hoima area of Uganda. It was a unique project which provided the community with a hand pump. In addition, as part of the project agreement, the local village set aside land to protect the diminishing number of local Bulindi chimpanzees.
My walk ended on day 109, over 5,000 km up the coast, doing a lap of honour around Thursday Island, the highest part of Australia. We raised money for six projects and travelled to Uganda, India & Nepal to see the constructions and situation first hand.
Meeting the grateful people from the villages and seeing just what it was like to live in a community without clean water was a reality check for me. Although I knew there was a need, I could not fully appreciate the poverty and lack of amenities. It highlighted just how fortunate we are in Australia.
That was the moment I decided to commit long term. I wanted to make a measurable difference for people in poor communities dealing with unsafe water issues.
Remembering how our journey started and how overwhelming the charity decision was, we came up with the idea of Water Charity: a research website based on what we wished existed when we started.
In 2018 we decided to be a force for good…no strings attached.
Our goal for Water Charity Research is to do all the running around for genuine donors needing quick and reliable information and direction. It made sense that if we did all the research, everyone would benefit:
1. Saving donors time and confusion in the research process.
2. Doing a thorough review of clean water projects and charities, previously not done in Australia.
3. Supporting charities implementing much-needed projects.
4. Connecting donors with projects and charities.
5. Most importantly, helping communities in desperate need of clean water sources.
Our ultimate aim is to accelerate the pace of access to clean water for all communities in need.
We want a world with clean water for all.
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