You may
not have heard of AquAid before now, but after reading this article you might want
to use its services. By using AquAid’s products, UK businesses can support
charities giving clean water to people who need it all over the world.
AquAid Gives to Charity with
Every Purchase
AquAid is a company that gives
money to charity every time a customer makes a purchase. It supplies drinking water
solutions for businesses, including water coolers and hot water boilers. Every
purchase results in more money for charities working to supply clean water to
those without it.
Over 500 Million People Don't
Have Clean Water
In this
day and age, it's hard to imagine so many people without access to clean
drinking water. Figures from the World Health Organisation show that 435 million
people have to drink from unprotected wells and springs, with a further 144
million having to take water from streams, ponds and lakes, putting themselves
at risk.
Drinking Unclean Water Puts
People at Risk
These
500 million people are at serious risk every time they drink from these water
sources. There are many illnesses they could contract this way, including
typhoid, cholera and dysentery. In the first world these illnesses are rare,
but in areas without clean water they're a very real threat.
The Simplest Way to Help Those
Without Clean Water
For
businesses that want to help people without clean water but aren’t sure where
to start, AquAid offers a simple solution. AquAid will give to charity every
time a customer buys from them, making sure that essential business purchases
are also contributing to a good use.
Many Companies Use AquAid
If your
business uses AquAid, it won't be alone. There are more than 30,000 clients
using AquAid in the UK. Its clients aren't just small companies, either.
Capita, BAE Systems and even the NHS all use its products. This has allowed AquAid
to donate £14 million to global charities. Sahel
Majali and the Mid Group even helped with the installation of a water pump
thanks to their patronage.
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