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Despite The Coronavirus The Need For Clean Water Has Not Gone Away

In these uncertain times there is one thing that is certain, there is still a need for clean water. Without clean water it becomes real hard to promote sanitation. I may not be running in a group but I’m still committed to running my own for clean water.

Be a part of change, support clean water: https://timn.me/2Kx7NEr

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