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Take a Hike with the Children of Kigaroma
This video is full of little adventurers. They’ll have you smiling and laughing as they take you on a hike. But, you better keep up.
Have Fun at Work Day
In case you haven’t noticed, we like to celebrate funny or interesting days of the year here. Last Monday, Jan. 19, was National Popcorn Day, and we celebrated one of our friends in Africa who makes and sells…
Last Chance to Give in 2014
Blood:Water has had an amazing year, and we could not have done it without you. We reached the one millionth person with clean water, treated and cared for 14,000 patients, and launched our biggest endeavor yet of reaching…
A Crucial Step to Ending the HIV/AIDS Crisis
Last week we gathered with 500 other friends of Blood:Water to celebrate and support New Life Medical Center in Kitgum, Uganda. Today, we’d like to share with you the stories of New Life.
Tying Red Ties to Fight the HIV/AIDS Crisis Tonight
You may not remember it but earlier this year, we walked the streets of Nashville asking if anyone knew how to tie a tie… a RED tie to be exact. All that awkwardness has brought us to tonight…
My Take on Ebola and Africa
Ebola… the stuff of history books, action thrillers, and cliche metaphors. And it’s here. Well, not here here but in Africa. I’m going to Africa in January. You might be wondering if I’m crazy. But remember, we are…
Help Fund a Large Scale Water Project
As you have heard and seen over the last few days, Blood:Water has embarked on our biggest project to date, which is to provide clean water for 1 million more people over the next three years. One million…
Work You Helped Fund Has Begun!
During this year’s season of Lent, Blood:Water supporters gave up their favorite drinks to help bring clean water to 1,000 families in Africa. The work they helped fund through Save a Drink, Save a Life has officially begun…
The Real Heroes
We are so grateful to have had two wonderful UNC interns spend their summer with our partner in Uganda. Last week, Brianne summed up her experience for us. Now it’s Tori’s turn. As I reflect on a summer…
The Impact of a Summer
Now that our UNC intern, Brianne, is home from Uganda and back in class, she reflects on her summer in Africa. Since returning to campus for the start of the semester, I have been asked no less than 50…