WITH MY OWN EYES
There are things you can read about and things you have to see to truly understand. The water crisis in Africa is one of them.
When I traveled with WorldServe and stood in communities where clean water had just arrived, I didn't see a statistic. I saw people whose entire world had changed. Children who used to walk hours every day just to survive were now in school. Women who spent their lives carrying water were now building something. Families were healthy in ways they'd never been before.
I came home knowing I couldn't just talk about leadership and generosity without putting something behind it. WorldServe is that something.
Their model is different. Large-scale, solar-powered wells that don't break down. Projects built to last generations. They're not putting a band-aid on a wound. They're solving it. And I believe with everything in me that we could see this crisis solved in our lifetime.
That's why I'm asking you to give. Not to a cause. To a person. For $50, you provide clean water to one human being for the rest of their life. That's not charity. That's legacy.