A crash course in changing the world.
Firstly I will start from a small progress by spreading words to my friends, neighbors, relatives and school to make them aware. By telling people about the awareness of water crisis that is happening all around the world, people will also tell benefit to other people. So as a big community, we can start a small action to safe the world. We can take few steps by using technologies; making online website or manually by making brochure, posters, letters for awareness, billboard, newspaper and magazine.
Many people around the world have created posters especially kids. Kids are more creative in creating variety ideas and design for their artwork (drawing, coloring, shapes, writing). Usually students from elementary are asked to make posters about how to be aware of the environment, water, recycling, etc.
"Our brain sees and recognize pictures way faster than words" - Mr.Tony Trickey. I think it is true, well it's a fact. We remember thing much faster than we do by reading just a wh*** bunch of words.
While for the adults, usually they like to create something else for artistic not only making poster. They make handmade decoration like crumbled paper balls and stick it on the side of the paper to put more detail in the part where it's empty so it won't look bad.
More than 60 Water For People Committees throughout North America support Water For People's mission through community outreach, advocacy, and fundraising. These volunteer groups are subgroups of their parent organizations, including American Water Works Association Sections and Water Environment Federation Member Associations.
People all around the world who have sponsored undeveloped countries for goods.
Here are the list of country and people who have donated and help people who are facing poverty (no money to buy their needs for them and their families) and drought (water).
AWWA California/Nevada
AWWA New Jersey
AWWA/WEA Virginia
AWWA/WEA North Carolina
AWWA Minnesota
AWWA Ohio
AWWA Southwest
AWWA Connecticut
AWWA UT Intermountain
AWWA Illinois
AWWA/WEA Iowa
AWWA Alabama/Mississippi
AWWA Georgia
AWWA Missouri
WEA Missouri
Sacramento Water Education Foundation
AWWA NY - NYC Sub-Committee
Atlantic Canada Water & Wastewater Association
BC Committee of Water For People Canada
Ontario Water Works Association
Water Environment Association of Ontario
Western Canada Section AWWA
AWWA New York Section
AWWA New England Section
AWWA Kentucky/Tennessee
AWWA Chesapeake
AWWA Nebraska
AWWA North Dakota
AWWA Montana
Réseau Environnement
WEA Nevada
AWWA Kansas
WEA MA New England
WEA Ohio
WEA Pacific Northwest Clean Water Association
AWWA South Dakota
WEA Indiana
AWWA West Virginia
WEA Texas
Bay Area Water Works Association
AWWA/WEA Alaska
Oregon Water Education Foundation
Few organizations have also donated to help.
Other ways for us to stay aware.
We can also save up few percentage of our monthly mortgage/monthly bill.
-Don't leave the tap water on when you don't use it especially when you're brushing your teeth.
-Don't fill up your glass if you're not going to fully use or drink it, why because in the end, you'll throw the water.
-Collect water rain. *REUSABLE*
-When you shower, at least it takes 10 liters of water per minute. So don't shower too long and use it accurately. So does the flush. One flush uses 7 liters of water.
SAVE THE EARTH, THEY ARE LOTS OF PEOPLE WHO NEED MORE WATER THAN WE, THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DO.
WORK CITED:
"Committees." Committees. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Feb. 2013.
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