The Water4 Foundation, a 501(c)3 public charity based out of
Oklahoma City, today announced the launch of its campaign for World
Water Day, the United Nations-designated international day held annually
on March 22. Celebrities such as actress Jennie Garth (90210),
former Dallas Cowboys safety Roy Williams, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
defensive tackle Gerald McCoy have joined in to raise awareness for the
campaign, which will kick off today with the opening of the World Water
Day Photo Contest, held in partnership with World Vision.
The
organization will support a series of initiatives on and leading up to
World Water Day, when co-founder Richard Greenly will be a featured
panelist at the UN Headquarters in New York during The Infopoverty World
Conference 2012 on March 22nd. In addition to the photo contest,
Water4 will also hold a World Water Day Open House and support the
Anabel Reid Run for Water.
"World Water Day is a moment for all of
us in the water and sanitation sector to join forces and highlight the
progress being made, as well as reaffirm our commitment to the work that
remains to be done," said Greenly. "By bringing innovative techniques
and a business-based approach to our projects and partners in places
like Togo, Sierra Leone, Uganda, and Haiti, we've made significant
strides toward helping to address the world's water crisis."
As
part of its efforts to bring attention to this crisis, Water4 has
launched its World Water Day Photo Contest, which encourages people to
submit a creative photo showing how much water it takes to produce an
everyday food item. Water4 ambassador Jennie Garth (90210) will judge the winning photo. More information on the contest can be found on Water4's Facebook page: www.facebook.com/water4foundation.
"I
am so proud to be able to support World Water Day and the work that the
Water4 Foundation is doing around the world, helping to bring clean
water to children and families in need," said Garth. "Often we forget
how important clean water is for so many things-- such as health,
education, empowerment of women, food security-- and this World Water
Day we hope to raise awareness of its impact and encourage people to
help in any way they can."
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