Share the Message of Clean Drinking Water

Last Updated on July 19, 2021 by Ellen Christian

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Clean drinking water isn’t something that I think about that often. I turn on the faucet and it comes out. It’s there for a cold drink after a good workout. It’s there to wash the dishes after dinner and to brush my teeth with at night. The lack of clean drinking water isn’t a problem that’s part of my life but I know that it’s a problem for many other people. It’s a problem that I feel more people should know about, and one that I hope more people will want to help change. If you remember, last year I shared about P&G Children’s Safe Drinking Water Program with a fun experiment. I’ve been asked to partner with P&G again to let people know that they can do this experiment themselves.

How to share the message of clean drinking water

How to Share the Message of Clean Drinking Water

Through the P&G Children’s Safe Drinking Water Program (CSDW), they have worked with more than 150 partners to provide clean water to children and families in developing countries. Over the last eleven years, they have provided more than 9 billion liters of clean drinking water, helping to improve the health, education and economic opportunities for those who need it most. We have committed to delivering 15 billion liters of clean water globally by 2020.

How to Share the Message of Clean Drinking Water

If you remember the post I did last year, you’ll see that we started with clean water from my tap. Then we added dirt and used the Purifier of Water packet from P&G to make it clean and drinkable. This packet is a powder technology invented by P&G laundry scientists that changes dirty water into clean drinking water. More than a decade ago, they created the non-profit P&G Children’s Safe Drinking Water Program, which sends out these packets through emergency relief efforts, NGO partners and governments in more than 75 different countries. Over the past ten years, P&G has invested tens of millions of dollars to provide clean drinking water to people around the world.

Today, I wanted to let you know that you can buy these packets yourself to do this experiment with your children or your community to help raise awareness of this problem.  This would make a fun activity to do with the kids during your spring break from school or as part of a homeschool activity. All you need is a bucket, a spoon, a cloth and a small P&G Purifier of Water packet, to purify water in just 30 minutes. This easy-to-do family activity transforms water right before your eyes and gives you the opportunity talk to your kids about the importance of clean water, science and giving back.

How to Share the Message of Clean Drinking Water

How to Share the Message of Clean Drinking Water

Giving back is always an important lesson for children to understand. It’s hard for them to see what life is like for other people and this experiment is a great way to visualize the problem of clean drinking water.

Try the water purification demonstration at home with your kids by purchasing a set of P&G Purifier of Water packets at http://bit.ly/1VVUfPm. With each set of packets purchased, readers will be donating 3 months’ worth of clean drinking water to a child in a developing country.* For each purchase of P&G packets, $1.80 will be donated to the Children’s Safe Drinking Water Fund which is a charitable fund managed by the Greater Cincinnati Foundation. For more information visit www.csdw.org.

5 of my readers will win 4 packets each of the P&G Purifier of Water packets to try this experiment themselves. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. Open to legal residents of US & DC who are 18 years of age or older. Giveaway starts 3/10/2016 and ends 3/17/2016. Sponsored by The Motherhood with a P&G Purifier of Water packet. For the full list of rules, click here.

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25 thoughts on “Share the Message of Clean Drinking Water”

  1. I learned that with Each purchase of packets will donate three months' worth of clean water to a child in a developing country
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  2. I learned that they partner with different organizations like World Vision. We sponsor a child through World Vision so that was cool to see!
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  3. I learned you can make donations online, & $7.50 gives a child clean water for a year or if you donate $30 it gives a family clean water for a year!
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  4. I learned that this is an awesome  opportunity to help your child understand the importance of water and the process of clean drinking water during this experiment. My grandson wold love this he is at a great learning age and absorbs so much. This would be an awesome lesson. And also the opportunity to let them know not everyone is fortunate enough to have clean drinking water as we are. 
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  5. They don't really make clear on their sire if this is just for experiments, or if this actually produces drinkable water. A product like this could save a ton of lives.
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    • It does make drinkable water and is being used for that reason in many third world countries. Here, it's more a great experiment to do with the kids to help them understand the subject in most cases.
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  6. I learned that by simply providing clean, purified , drinkable water we can reduce the risk of disease and death by 50%.
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  7. I learned this is a good time to discuss hard to understand topics like bacteria and viruses. We're always preaching to wash your hands and some kids can't really grasp the concept of how they spread. I feel so bad for the people in Flint who have to deal with the horrible water issues. Huge problem and hope it gets better and we learn from it.
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