Help children in Africa, help the planet and save money too. Pick up one of these great stainless steel water bottles and show your support for Drop in the Bucket. The bottles are available in blue, black and steel and are a perfect way for a school to raise the money to pay for a well or sanitation system.
Here’s a way for your school to raise money for a well in Africa. Hope2O has agreed to print up and ship these stainless steel water bottles for Drop in the Bucket to use as a fundraising tool. The idea is you order bottles from this page on their website or by clicking on the bottle on the right. If you want to try raising money by selling these bottles you can print up this pdf and take it around to your friends, neighbors and classmates and get them to order one or some these great bottles. The profits from the sales will go to Drop in the Bucket and will be used to pay for building wells at schools in Africa.
An added benefit is that you will also be helping the planet by helping sell these bottles! As every bottle sold helps to cut down on the use of plastic water bottles by getting people to use a reusable water bottle. For every stainless steel water bottle used, a approximately 180 plastic water bottles per year are saved from being thrown into landfills therefore helping to reduce the serious environmental and health issues caused by plastic water bottle use.
It’s a fun and easy way to raise money to fund wells in Africa and you get to see your friends and family carry around one of these great bottles which helps to raise awareness about the global water crisis and just plain looks cool too. The bottles come in three colors; steel, coal and sky and are printed with a cool graphic with a statistic about the global water crisis printed on them. Make a statement, help the planet and save some lives.
Related News:
- George Walton Academy Key Club Builds Well In Africa. The George Walton Academy Key Club recently sponsored a project...
- The Horace Mann School Some of you may remember reading about Leah Willensky the...
- World Water Day March 22nd 2011 This year we marked world water day by being a...
- The 48 Hour project Hey everyone! i decided that i will go 48 hours...
- LaFrancis Hardiman School Among other methods, the young students of the LaFrancis Hardiman...
One Response to Water Bottles
[...] http://www.dropinthebucket.org/featured/water-bottles. [...]