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“What if “. . . dialogue

‘Water for Everyone’ . . . ‘What if’ dialogue between two students

by  Jack Rose

What if the only water we had to drink came out of the L.A. River?

Or Malibu Creek? or any creek?

What if we lived In Africa and had to walk for hours everyday just to bring water from muddy streams back to our house?

What if we got typhoid or cholera. . . or dysentery?

What if 5 million of us died this year from drinking bad water?

Every year!

What if someone decided this was unacceptable?

What if we started to catch the rain that fell on our school house?

And channeled it through gutters.

And stored it in giant water tanks?

And then during recess, instead of walking a mile or two down the canyon to get a drink from that funky stream. . .

We just opened the tap on the filter bucket inside our classroom and took a big gulp of the best water we’ve ever tasted.

What if all the thirsty kids around the world could do this?

It isn’t rocket science, is it?

But NASA wants billions of dollars to look for water on Mars.

What if the $20 million spent on one military tank was used to buy 20 thousand water tanks?

Then all the thirsty kids around the world would have fresh rainwater to drink instead of the contaminated stuff.

What if we could make that happen?

We can. My friends and I are helping the RainCatcher project right now in Africa.

How?

It’s easy. The people there really want clean water to drink, but they don’t have the right rain catching tools.

Water tanks – rain gutters – filters. It’s just a matter of hardware.

Yeah – so the RainCatcher project is launching the Global Hardware Store.

We are helping to buy and deliver the supplies, and getting the RainCatchers set up, and before you know it, an entire village is drinking the good stuff.

What if everyone could do this?

We’re working on that.

The goal of RainCatcher is ‘Water for Everyone’

I’ll drink to that.


Transformation

Transforming a Sports Car in California into Rainwater Storage Tanks in Kenya

To fund the upcoming RainCatcher project outlined in the following story I am putting my Mazda Miata up for auction. For information and bid submitting call 415-939-9396 or email jack@raincatcher.org.

The idea is to demonstrate the principle of transformation by causing a resource in one part of the world to be turned into resources in another part of the world.

1993 Miata – 70,000 miles – Fully restored – new paint, top, tires, struts, stereo w/ headrest speakers and iPod, new car cover.
For information and bid submittal email jack@raincatcher.org.

If you are moved by this story there are three ways to participate:

  1. Place a bid for the Miata
  2. Purchase water storage tanks and filters
  3. Offer a resource for auctioning for the next project

Thank you for taking the time to consider becoming involved
in the RainCatcher Transformation story. — Jack Rose

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