Bali Water Project 2021
Event description
Water filters have never been more needed than NOW.
This is WHY.
In Bali, water from the tap is not drinkable. So either people go and buy bottled water, which is expensive OR they boil water, on wood or gas, which also costs money.
With COVID 19, most of the local people in Bali have lost their jobs and livelihoods have disappeared.
Borders are closed, there are no tourists anymore and tourism represents 80% of Bali’s economy.
Families struggle to make ends meet and every penny saved makes a huge difference. Using water filters is 5 times cheaper than boiling water and 30 times cheaper than buying bottled water on a per liter basis.
It also reduces plastic bottle use and people can filter tap water from home, without having to go out to buy water, which is better in present times.

You can make a difference
Children are the most vulnerable to waterborne diseases.
Worldwide 1 in 5 child deaths is due to a water related disease. In Indonesia alone, 27 000 children die every year from diarrhoea.
Let’s save lives and protect them with safe filtered water to drink !
Bali is well known for its vibrancy, beautiful scenery, kind people and for its lack of potable water. Balinese locals have been faced with limited access to water for years. Factors such as the growth of its tourism industry, lack of infrastructure, and increased change in environmental factors have resulted in the Bali water crisis.
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