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An Artist for Artists

Are you an artist who cares about social issues? This message from our co-founder, Dan Haseltine, is for you: I’d like to introduce myself. I am Dan Haseltine, co-founder and artist relations director at Blood:Water. I have the…

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You Have a Little Egg on Your Face

You have a little egg on your face. No, that’s no April Fools’ prank. It’s the way two creative boys are bringing clean water to our friends in Africa! We’re constantly inspired by the creativity of our fundraisers…

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One Week of Save a Drink Remains

It’s Friday, time to donate your Save a Drink, Save a Life weekly total. There is just one week of Lent remaining. You’re almost done, and you’ve done great. This week you helped us unlock a $25,000 match…

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Break Our Hearts for What Breaks Yours

In June 2014, Josh Haltom, student pastor at Fork Christian Church, took about 30 middle school students to a Christ In Youth Conference at Johnson University. A video was shown featuring Ruby, a teenage girl who used her…

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Thank You for Drinking H2Only Yesterday!

Thank you to everyone who joined us in drinking H2Only yesterday! You got creative, drank only water, and even organized your own water walks. As a result, you’ve donated nearly $8,000 so far to bring clean water to…

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Vanderbilt Blood:Water Shortens the Walk

Thursday was a big night for Blood:Water! We were honored to host Ambassador-at-Large Deborah L. Birx for a reception at our office. Jars of Clay performed at a hugely successful House Concert in Holland, Mich. And, finally, the…

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Holland House Concert

When you’re attending a Blood:Water house concert featuring Jars of Clay you may not expect to hear Jimmy Buffett acoustic renditions coming from the stage right off the bat, but that’s exactly how the evening started in Holland,…

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The Running Water 5K Brings Water to Africa

This weekend over 90 people showed up to run in a 5K to bring clean water to The Next Million, all because Nashville teen Annika Sleenhof chose to Be the Movement. Annika is a freshman at Ravenwood High…

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Africa in the News

Courtesy: The New York Times I flipped through the news headlines about Africa this morning. The first one that came up was how Boko Haram, the Nigeria-based militant group, and ISIS have bonded new ties. Amidst these ties,…

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Week 3 of Save a Drink Complete

Today is Friday, which means it’s time to donate your weekly Save a Drink, Save a Life total! There are just 28 days remaining in Lent. You are doing great! Here are the Lent guide posts for the…

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