Proud Team Members Of The Aquascape Foundation
Serving Hanover, New London, Sunapee, Concord and New England
We at Nature Scapes are honored to have been a part of every Aquascape Foundation trip. So far we've harvested 12, 536, 894 gallons of rainwater that have quenched the thirst of 70,000 people. The mission of The Aquascape Foundation is to create sustainable solutions for the world-wide water crisis. One of the ways that we've been working to accomplish this is by utilizing Aquascape's RainXchange® Rainwater Harvest System as a solution to bringing clean drinking water to places where people currently have no access. So far we've harvested 12, 536, 894 gallons of rainwater that have quenched the thirst of 70,000 people.
One child dies every fifteen seconds from illnesses associated with a lack of clean drinking water, and a bad level of hygiene and basic sanitation. Four children die each minute. 5,760 children die a day. Over 2.1 million die every year due to water related diseases. You can help the Aquascape Foundation end this needless suffering ... one system at a time. We found a simple solution to a complex problem - CARING. You can help! By joining our hands and hearts together, we can provide the solutions necessary to save lives! Please give the gift of life - our most precious resource - WATER! Look for more updates in our blog as we venture to Buikwe, Uganda, Africa this winter to install a 20,000g. RainXchange® Rainwater Harvest System |
"NatureScapes has dedicated an abundance time, resources and energy to the Aquascape Foundation since its inception in 2008. Their dedication to this cause has resulted in tens of thousands of people receiving clean, safe drinking water. The Aquascape Foundation and the people we serve are forever grateful to April and Sean for their commitment to our organization!"
Carla Wittstock President-Aquascape Foundation |
Nature Scapes Has Been On All The Foundation Missions
In January, 2009, 15 volunteers from The Aquascape Foundation installed Aquascape's RainXchange™ Rainwater Harvest System in the village of Kuve, Ghana, West Africa.
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On our second annual trip in January 2010, team Aquascape Foundation visited an I.N. Network school called La Rosa de Saron in Colombia. Another RainXchange™ Rainwater Harvest System was successfully installed.
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On our third trip in January 2012, the Aquascape Foundation along with 25 volunteers installed a rainwater harvesting system at the I.N. Network School in Kiyindi, Uganda, East Africa.
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In February 2013, our next trip took us to the Dominican Repbulic where a 15,000 gallon rainwater harvesting system was installed at FilterPure Filters, a non profit organization committed to providing safe drinking water to at-risk populations of the developing world.
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