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To provide sources of clean water to people in Haiti
Haiti is a beautiful country filled with beautiful people and great possibilities. Today, it is also a nation with more than 4 million people who have no access to clean water. It usually falls to the younges… See more →
  • January 28, 2011

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    Charlie Wolf
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    Charlie Wolf

    Just wanted to let you know that the Haiti Water Project T-shirts have been restocked. Now available in M, L, XL, XXL and for the first time, size S. You can get yours (and have something to show for your support) at www.rainmanrecords.com, click on "merchandise" and you'll see the T-shirt and laptop c... See More

  • January 19, 2011

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    Charlie Wolf
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    Charlie Wolf

    Simply go to www.rainmanrecords.com, click on "merchandise" then scroll down to the 2nd row and you'll see the Haiti Water Project T-shirt and Laptop Computer Bag. Shirts come in M, L, XL & 2XL, and coming soon size S and a second shirt in white and IF YOU ORDER TODAY, YOUR PURCHASE WILL SHIP TO YOU TOM... See More

  • January 12, 2011

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    LeeAllie Buchanan
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    LeeAllie Buchanan

    Today we mourn the loss of 300,000 precious lives. Lord, we ask that you will remain a constant source of comfort and hope to those who lost family and friends. Help us work through the grief and trauma and come to a place of healing. May these lives not be lost in vain, but may they motivate us to wo... See More

  • November 13, 2010

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    LeeAllie Buchanan
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    Unemployment rates in Haiti are around an astounding 70% and it is no different in Source Matelas. This leaves families with hard decisions to make when determining how to afford basics like food, water, and their children’s education. Thanks to your generous donations through Facebook, Haiti Water P... See More

  • November 5, 2010

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    LeeAllie Buchanan
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    As an outbreak of cholera hits the Artibonite Valley, Haiti Water Project is pulling together its resources to best respond to the needs of those in the affected and surrounding areas. Cholera is most often spread through contaminated water, so we are focusing on introducing biosand filters into homes an... See More

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