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NPC’s Deep Well Project for Aber, Uganda. This is a Story……. about an Inspiring place. Photo S. Johannsen 2010. A Water “Crisis” (or Inconvenience?). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NPC’s Deep Well Project for

Aber, Uganda

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This is a Story…….about an Inspiring place

Photo S. Johannsen 2010

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A Water “Crisis” (or Inconvenience?)

May 1, 2010 1:30 PM a leak on a major water pipe in Weston interrupts water service to all Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) customer communities east of Weston.

Water Crisis Triggers Disaster Declaration Boil Water Order Remains In Effect For 30 Mass. Communities By M.R.F. Buckley, Staff WriterPOSTED: 6:04 am EDT May 3, 2010 WCVB TV5

BOSTON -- President Barack Obama declares Massachusetts a federal disaster area. Drinking water supplies are disrupted to 2 million Boston-area residents. The declaration frees up federal money to help local communities respond to the crisis.

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A MessageOn May 2nd Pastor Rob informed us during his

series Good News for the Poor: “ You Can Make a Difference,” that there are parts of the world where true water crises do exist.

Video Clip

Where infant Mortality Rates are staggering

Where girls spend their days collecting (contaminated) water for their families instead of being able to attend school

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A True Water Crisis~ 884 million people worldwide lack access to safe

water, and 2.5 billion lack basic sanitation

more than 4,200 children die each DAY ( every 20 seconds) from diarrheal diseases caused by unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation facilities (UNICEF).

~ 88 % of all illnesses in the developing world are caused by lack of access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene

WHO states that access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene can reduce the infant mortality rate by 65%

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Water Crisis in Aber, Uganda!

Uganda ranks among the top 25 countries in the world whose children die before their 5th Birthday.

Aber community development area is located in North Central Uganda ~ 63,720 people live in 95 villages (home of Grace Akalo)

When asked what projects the residents of Aber needed to be worked on right away, water and education were their priorities.

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Aber Community

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A SolutionWorld Vision’s (world wide) Water and Sanitation Project

A responsible and experienced approach to solving Aber’s Water Crisis through :

education

community involvement

constructing new borehole water wells and repairing existing wells

other measures to ensure stability of the environment surrounding the water source.

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When World Vision drilling teams strike water, entire villages erupt in celebration. “God has now blessed us with clean water in our village,” says Massa Lamin, a volunteer pump attendant in Sierra Leone. Nobody knows the value of a deep well better than Massa. She lost four of her children to diarrhea caused by contaminated water.

Testimony

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Deep Well

Deep Well ~ $13,700 (2009)

A deep well fitted with a hand pump can provide up to 2,800 gallons of safe water a day to benefit as many as 300 people!

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Please Help This Story Have a Happy

Ending/BeginningShares of the deep well will be sold at NPC ( these

could make wonderful Christmas gifts …)

The amount of the gift will be determined by the giver and a card (without the dollar amount) will be included.

Our hope is that we sell enough shares to purchase a Deep Well (from World Vision) for the Aber Community for a Christmas Present

Together as a congregation

WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

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Further InformationBulletin Board in the Vestry

Online Giving (Purpose : Deep Well)

Checks (Memo : Deep Well)

Visit from Patty MacDonald from World Vision on November 14th during Adult Education

Table between services starting 2nd Sunday in November through December

Carmen Aldinger: [email protected]

Sally Johannsen: [email protected]

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Thank Youand

May God Bless You

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