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There are more than 1 billion people in our world that lack access to clean water.
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  • September 9, 2010

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    Suzanne O'Dell
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    Suzanne O'Dell

    In the past few months, we have been hearing from several of you about your creative fundraising ideas for causelife. There are no words to describe how exciting it is to see individuals, families, and communities empowered and determined to tackle the world water crisis together. Here are some real... See More

  • July 14, 2010

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    Suzanne O'Dell
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    Suzanne O'Dell

    Only a few short months ago, we shared the incredible story of Captain Chad Reed of Dixie County Florida, who was killed in the line of duty at age 33. He left behind his wife, two young sons, and a tightly knit, small-town community, who loved him dearly — but that is not all. Reed’s selfless dedica... See More

  • May 13, 2010

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    Sally Hahn
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    Sally Hahn

    May 13, 2010 There are many ways to leave a legacy. But one man’s legacy will not only provide clean water to 1,000 people, but will literally save lives for 20 years after his death. Captain Chad Allen Reed, 33, was killed in the line of duty on January 14, 2010, in Dixie County, Florida. Two... See More

  • May 4, 2010

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    Rusty Goodwin
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    Rusty Goodwin

    Hey Everyone, We now have an application you can add to your iPhone that will allow you to watch causelife videos, email information to your friends, see our twitter and facebook feeds and donate! Please add this app to your iPhone and use it to help spread the word and to continue to donate to thi... See More

  • April 21, 2010

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    Sally Hahn
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    Sally Hahn

    April 21, 2010 Four hours outside of Guatemala City, there is a village that is home to about 4,500 people. This place is not like any city or town you have ever seen. It is row after row of shacks, lean-tos, and hovels. The crawl spaces under most American homes would be cleaner, drier, and safer... See More

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