Our First Charity Fundraising Campaign
In the first charity fundraising campaign of the 'Charity Rebot' service, the steem community will support the project The Water Project. They are engaged in a bold initiative of transparency and water project reliability around the world for years.
Image Source: https://thewaterproject.org
Water Scarcity And The Importance Of Water
Clean, safe drinking water is scarce. Today, nearly 1 billion people in the developing world don't have access to it. Yet, we take it for granted, we waste it, and we even pay too much to drink it from little plastic bottles. Water is the foundation of life. And still today, all around the world, far too many people spend their entire day searching for it. In places like sub-Saharan Africa, time lost gathering water and suffering from water-borne diseases is limiting people's true potential, especially women and girls. Education is lost to sickness. Economic development is lost while people merely try to survive. But it doesn't have to be like this. It's needless suffering.
Video Source: https://thewaterproject.org and https://www.youtube.com
About The Water Project
The Water Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization unlocking human potential by providing reliable water projects to communities in sub-Saharan Africa who suffer needlessly from a lack of access to clean water and proper sanitation. For ten years, they have been helping communities gain access to clean, safe water by providing training, expertise and financial support for water project construction through their staff and implementing partners.
How we Will Support Them
By supporting The Water Project, we will help to bring clean water through new wells, rehabbed wells, sand dams, rainwater catchment systems and/or spring protections to schools, medical clinics and villages. The project believe local in-country solutions, through local national leaders, can help end the water crisis.
Easily Donate and Receive Instantly Quality Community Resteems For Your Blog Posts
The 'Charity Rebot' account waits for your donations for the current charity fundraising campaign to the @rebot's steem wallet (with your posts URL as memo and an amount of 0.10 to 10.00 SBD/Steem Dollar). The bot searches for some chosen community members according to your donation (higher amounts, will choose members with more followers and higher reputation), that will receive the chance to resteem your post. For resteeming your post in less than 24 hours, they will be payed by some of your already transferred fees to the @rebot wallet. The other part of your transferred fees will be donated to 'The Water Project'. In the case your post was not resteemed, you will be refunded.
If you have any further questions about 'The Water Project' or are interested in further details about their work, please join their website: https://thewaterproject.org/. If you have any question related to the charity fundraising and resteem service provided here on steem, feel free to drop a comment below. The @rebot blog will update you on regular basis about the donation progress and the collect amount of funds.
Hello, friends. A nobel initiative. I wish you much success in the campaign.
I also have a proposition for you. To join forces at a very real charity and fundraising campaign - Water for Darfur conducted by the HOPE Foundation - @hopefoundation.
What do you say?
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Hi @ervin-lemark, great work and valuable feedback. I think this would be a great successor campaign after the current one. I think people will trust this service more, if they support campaigns like @hopefoundation initiated by steem individuals with a higher reputation just like you.... Currently i hope the current Chartiy Rebot campaign will collect more than the current 0.020 SBD :). Thank you very much for looking in to this project. I will follow you and @hopefounddation to stay in contact. Best wishes.
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