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Volunteer Opportunity: Promote World Water Day

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The UNICEF Tap Project is a grassroots initiative to provide clean water to children around the world. The lack of clean drinking water is the second largest killer of children under five. UNICEF’S goal is to reduce the number of people who don’t have access to safe water by 50%.

World Water Week, which begins in San Francisco on March 22, will require the help of community volunteers who will work with restaurants to encourage them to participate in the Tap Project. The Tap Project is a campaign to raise money for UNICEF’S safe water projects through donations collected at restaurants. Patrons are invited to donate $1 or more, for the glass of water they normally receive for free.

Good communicators are needed to volunteer, working with restaurants to participate in this project, as well as working with the media to raise awareness of World Water Day in the Bay Area. A regional training will take place in San Francisco on February 23.

Contact RSVP at 474.7787 to learn how you can participate.


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