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By purchasing our Project Goodwell merchandise and then simply carrying on with your life as a part of society, you will help spread awareness of the global need for clean and safe water. Meanwhile, we will donate 100% of the proceeds from your purchase to a clean water initiative that provides drinking water to developing nations.

The estimated cost for building 1 well is close to $4,000. Every couple of weeks, we will be posting the amount of money raised for Project Goodwell in the graph below.

The Well
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Every little bit counts. All Project Goodwell tees are printed on American Apparel organic cotton which requires less water and creates less hazardous waste during the manufacturing process than chemically treated shirts.

Give the gift of clean water. And look good doing it.

I DIG WATER ORGANIC TEE

I Dig Water
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WATER SAVES ORGANIC TEE

Water Saves
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Organic Tee
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WELLS NOT WARS ORGANIC TEE

Wells Not Wars
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I DIG WATER HOODIE

I Dig Water
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WATER SAVES STAINLESS STEEL WATER BOTTLE

Water Saves
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CHARITY WATER

Charity Water

100% of the proceeds from your Project Goodwell purchase go to charitywater.org, a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. Charity:water partners with local organizations in the area to build and rehabilitate freshwater wells. Once a well is built, each community forms a water committee. These committees are educated about the importance of hand washing and proper sanitation and are responsible for ensuring that the well stays clean and maintained. Charity:water helps provide wells and water, and does so in an empowering and self-sustaining way. Find out more details about their work at www.charitywater.org.

Read a recent NY times piece about charity:water.