Thats mrsteveheyes to you.
Web Developer, Coder, Entrepreneur, Musical Explorer, Youth Work Volunteer, Christian and Amateur Photographer.
Technical Director of Studio Bonito Ltd and co creator of Happie Feedback
It is my 23rd birthday on 9th May. I am looking forward to it, although it is slightly marred by my impending finals that start the day after. Every year I get asked the same question; what do you want for your birthday? I am in a very privileged position to have gifts bought for me on this day. However, this year I’d like to do things differently.
A couple months ago, our water stopped working in the house I share with some friends. It was completely cut off. There was a slight uncertainty around as we spoke to the water company and neighbours about the situation; How would we get a cup of tea? How would we shower? How would we flush the loo?
It may sound rather silly, but I realised how great we had it. The fact that I can go to the kitchen and get a glass of water. And that this water was clean and drinkable. So I started to look into those who didn’t have this and what I found was astounding:
Almost a billion people don’t have access to clean water.
Unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation cause 80% of diseases and kill more people every year than all forms of violence, including war.
90% of the 42,000 deaths that occur every week from unsafe water and unhygienic living conditions are to children under five years old.
This is not ok. I want to do something about this. So this is what I am going to do.
This year for my birthday, I will give all of my monetary birthday gifts to chairty:water. Chairty:water is a “non-profit organisation bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations.” 100% of their donations go into their projects, while their staff are funded by outside sources. For more information check out their website: http://www.charitywater.org/
Over the next week I will be posting something every day about charity:water and how providing clean water does more than quench thirst.
I know that some people like to give gifts, and I don’t want to take that away from people. But can I suggest if you would like to get me a gift, then please get a smaller one and give a donation as well. This is what I want for my birthday.
Also, for those who don’t usually give me a gift, but want to give someone access to a basic human need, I will be setting up a Just Giving page for people to give to.
Thank you all in advance for this.