This campaign closed on Dec 13, 2013 William Min brought clean water to Katoke 1.
organized by William Min
Help William give the gift of clean water. 100% of every donation raised will fund charity: water's work providing access to clean water projects around the world.
$570
raised
$5,000
goal
charity: water does an amazing job letting us know just how important clean water is around the world... So we at Smyrna Korean Presbyterian Church want to do our best to help out!
::WHAT WE ARE DOING::
Smyrna is having a Yard Sale on Sept 28th where 100% of all the proceeds will be going to a charitable organization to help bring clean water to the whole world!
Our members have collectively raised over $10,000 over the last year for charity: water but there is still much more work to be done!!
Our goal is to raise $5000!!! (The average cost of a water project)
::WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW::
We are inviting the members of our church and the community to donate any used or new items (clothes, books, shoes, toys, etc.) to Smyrna to be used for the Yard Sale.
We will have several drop-off times throughout the next few weeks so that you can drop off your items at our reception table!
::HOW ELSE CAN WE SUPPORT::
You don't have to come to the Yard Sale to help us out!
You can support the campaign directly right here!
If you require any additional information please e-mail your inquiries to smyrnaem@gmail.com
Thank you everyone for your support and for swinging by!
This campaign brought clean water to Katoke 1, Tanzania, United Republic of.
William has sponsored 1 project in May Curmto, Ethiopia and partially funded 2 projects.
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This campaign closed on Dec 13, 2013 William Min brought clean water to Katoke 1.
$570
raised and sent to the field
19
est. people served
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This campaign closed on Jun 27, 2012 William Min brought clean water to Katoke 1.
$9,339.22
raised and sent to the field
311
est. people served
100% of the money raised by this campaign is being used to bring clean water to help those in need. In 21 months we’ll be able to show you exactly where the money went and who it helped.