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Stephanie Weaver

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Orphan drinking clean water in Lesotho, Africa
Little Angels Orphan sits near rainwater harvesting tank
Little Angels Orphans Drinking Clean, Safe Water
Lumpa Community Health Post, Sierra Leone
ADFT's Completed Well in the Village of Labala!
Pumping clean, SAFE water out of ADFT's well
Cork Restaurant Owner Janet Meeker and ADFT Founder Stephanie Weaver
Little Angels Orphans
Drinking water in Labala - prior to ADFT's well
Little Angels Orphans
Partners Weaver and Steele of ADFT and BLOOM Africa
Stephanie Weaver
6K Run for Clean Water, Sponsored By Beneficial Bank
Barefoot Runner - front left
Receiving $1,000 from Wachovia Branch Manager Maxine Campbell
Community members drinking from ADFT's well in West Bengal, India
Man drinking from ADFT's well in West Bengal, India
Receiving funds from Triangle Tube to fully fund Labala Well
Pumping ADFT's 100 foot deep well in Botswana, Africa
Turning Wine into Water on May 2nd, 2010
Wine Cellar Owners Turn Wine into Water
Turning Wine into Water at The Wine Cellar
Fisrt Annual Turn Wine into Water Fundraiser
Fisrt Annual Turn Wine into Water Fundraiser
Orphan drinking clean water in Lesotho, Africa
Orphan drinking clean water in Lesotho, Africa
Little Angels Orphan sits near rainwater harvesting tank
Little Angels Orphan sits near rainwater harvesting tank
Little Angels Orphans Drinking Clean, Safe Water
Little Angels Orphans Drinking Clean, Safe Water
Lumpa Community Health Post, Sierra Leone
Lumpa Community Health Post, Sierra Leone
ADFT's Completed Well in the Village of Labala!
ADFT's Completed Well in the Village of Labala!
Pumping clean, SAFE water out of ADFT's well
Pumping clean, SAFE water out of ADFT's well
Cork Restaurant Owner Janet Meeker and ADFT Founder Stephanie Weaver
Cork Restaurant Owner Janet Meeker and ADFT Founder Stephanie Weaver
Little Angels Orphans
Little Angels Orphans
Drinking water in Labala - prior to ADFT's well
Drinking water in Labala - prior to ADFT's well
Little Angels Orphans
Little Angels Orphans
Partners Weaver and Steele of ADFT and BLOOM Africa
Partners Weaver and Steele of ADFT and BLOOM Africa
Stephanie Weaver
Stephanie Weaver
6K Run for Clean Water, Sponsored By Beneficial Bank
6K Run for Clean Water, Sponsored By Beneficial Bank
Barefoot Runner - front left
Barefoot Runner - front left
Receiving $1,000 from Wachovia Branch Manager Maxine Campbell
Receiving $1,000 from Wachovia Branch Manager Maxine Campbell
Community members drinking from ADFT's well in West Bengal, India
Community members drinking from ADFT's well in West Bengal, India
Man drinking from ADFT's well in West Bengal, India
Man drinking from ADFT's well in West Bengal, India
Receiving funds from Triangle Tube to fully fund Labala Well
Receiving funds from Triangle Tube to fully fund Labala Well
Pumping ADFT's 100 foot deep well in Botswana, Africa
Pumping ADFT's 100 foot deep well in Botswana, Africa
A Drink for Tomorrow
A Drink for Tomorrow
Turning Wine into Water on May 2nd, 2010
Turning Wine into Water on May 2nd, 2010
World Water Day
World Water Day
Wine Cellar Owners Turn Wine into Water
Wine Cellar Owners Turn Wine into Water
Turning Wine into Water at The Wine Cellar
Turning Wine into Water at The Wine Cellar
Fisrt Annual Turn Wine into Water Fundraiser
Fisrt Annual Turn Wine into Water Fundraiser
Fisrt Annual Turn Wine into Water Fundraiser
Fisrt Annual Turn Wine into Water Fundraiser

Thirsty for Clean Water

ADFT uses drinks and the beverage industry to raise awareness of the lack of access to clean, safe drinking water in the developing world. Through partnerships and events with beverage businesses and the general public, ADFT creatively raises funds for clean water projects to benefit those among the 884 million people who lack clean water. Specifically, ADFT uses cause marketing partnerships and community events so the drinks Americans consume today can help to provide clean water for someone in a developing country tomorrow. We also launch campaigns in specific niches of the beverage industry that allow us to engage businesses and consumers in the cause.

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Stephanie Weaver 2011 Annual Appeal and Year-in-Review

Dec 15, 2011 01:34 pm

Dear ADFT Supporters,  A Drink for Tomorrow is a small group of dedicated volunteers trying to change the world, one glass of water at a time. Your continued support makes our efforts possible. Shockingly, every day, people die because they lack access to clean drinking water and sanitation – basic necessities that many take for granted. Wit... Continue reading 2011 Annual Appeal and Year-in-Review

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  • Uplifter
  • Moorestown, NJ United States
  • Posted: May 12, 2009
  • Last Updated: Jan 3, 2012
  • Focus Areas: Human Rights: Poverty; Environment: Water
  • Website: www.adrinkfortomorrow.org

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Eleanor
May 13, 2009 - 11:35am

Stephanie,

Welcome to Changents! It’s so great to see yet another young person taking action NOW.  The water crisis is known by many as “impending” but what they haven’t realized is that it’s already started. It’s been going on for years and years.  It’s appalling that so many people in our world die from a lack of clean water-something we take for granted every freaking day.

There are three Change Agents on this site you should check out. They’re all working to raise awareness and bring relief to the water crisis. Scott Harrison builds clean water wells in Africa. Denise Russo produce sevents and concerts to raise funds and awareness. Christine Destrempes is in the middle of creating a beautiful art exhibit that shows us exactly how many people are being effected.  I hope you can connect with these guys. I'm sure they'd be happy to share knowledge and help you develop A Drink for Tomorrow.

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