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How would you spend an extra hour each day?

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charitywater.org

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Thu, Mar 16, 2023 03:00 PM

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Tell our team to be featured throughout the month of March.Tell our team to be featured throughout t

Tell our team to be featured throughout the month of March.Tell our team to be featured throughout the month of March. World Water Day is March 22, and [this year’s campaign is all about time](. The time we lose. The time we waste. The time we want. You may live thousands of miles from the rural communities where we work. You might never witness the global water crisis first-hand, or walk miles for dirty water like millions of women and girls around the world. But the weight of time — and the reality that there’s just not enough of it — is something we’ve all experienced. Ending the walk for water isn’t just about time saved, it’s about time spent on everything that makes life better. Without the walk for water, women and girls gain an average of 70 minutes in their day. Time to learn or lead or socialize. Time to pursue their goals. We asked our team how they would spend an extra 70 minutes each day, and everyone had something in mind. Swimming. Gardening. Self-care. Reading. Cycling. NOW, WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU: If you suddenly had an extra 70 minutes in your day, how would you spend it? Answer below to let us know. We’ll feature some of our favorite responses on social media and in an upcoming email. [RESPOND HERE]( [RESPOND HERE]( Thank you for taking the time to read this email. We hope the time is returned to you in unexpected, life-giving ways over the course of your day. — your friends at charity: water PO Box 5026, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5026 [Update My Preferences]( | [View In Browser](

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