Post Tagged with: "Charity: Water"
Hammelman Family Pictures | Zionsville, Indiana
Meet Rahul
Photo courtesy of Charity:Water For this year’s Aperture Effect, I’m asking you to consider passing your hard-earned money to the people of India—giving them a taste of health and a taste of dignity. From Charity:Water, here’s the story of 10-year-old Rahul. Meet Rahul. He’s 10 years old and lives in […]
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The Power of Water and One Man
Photo courtesy of Charity:Water For this year’s Aperture Effect, I’m asking you to consider passing your hard-earned money to the people of India—giving them a taste of health and a taste of dignity. From Charity:Water, here’s the story of Ram who helped change his village thru clean water. Ram Chandra Behera […]
Read MoreEmpowering Women in India
Photo courtesy of Charity:Water If you’re like me, it’s hard to give money to something without knowing where it will go or what it can do. For this year’s Aperture Effect, I’m asking you to consider passing your hard-earned money to the people of India—giving them a taste of health […]
Read MoreJoetography 2012: A Pictorial Review
Thanks for making 2012 such a great year. Watch the video below to see all the fun we had. See you in the new year…with an all-new look!
Read MoreCharity’s Return
Charity. A seven-letter, three-syllable word that—in its Latin form of caritas—means preciousness, dearness or high price. Sadly, I only knew it to mean the latter…as in dollar signs. If a need existed, the simplest and easiest way to resolve it was by throwing some money at it. I’ve been […]
Read MoreThree Hours
I got up today and decided to keep track of the amount of effort I exert to access and use water on a daily basis. Here’s what I tracked in the first 3 hours of my day: Commode—Distance: 32.5 Feet Traversing through the darkness at 6:30A, I stumble […]
Read MoreJoetography 2011: A Pictorial Review
From everyone at Joetography, thanks for making this a great year. Watch the video below to see all the fun we had. See you in 2012!
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