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A Message From Our Founder: Help Bring Clean Water to Nepal

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In continuing with our mission to give back to the community here at Abrusci's Coffee, we are thrilled to announce the upcoming work of our founder, Sean, with Wine to Water. Wine To Water is an international non-profit committed to supporting life and dignity for all through the power of clean water.

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"I am excited to announce that Brittney and I will be joining Wine to Water on an upcoming International Volunteer trip to Nepal. This will be my 3rd trip with Wine to Water and Brittney's first. Wine to Water is an international non-profit organization committed to a building holistic, community-based model by supporting the life and dignity of all through the power of clean water.


Nestled amongst the soaring mountaintops and deep gorges of the Himalayas, Nepal is a country that grapples with a severe water crisis. Despite having abundant water sources, providing clean drinking water and adequate sanitation facilities to its population remains a struggle.

On this upcoming volunteer trip to Nepal, we will have the unique exposure to the need for clean water in Nepal, and see first-hand how we are addressing the crisis. We will spend several days alongside country staff, constructing a community water system, spending time at community water projects with local leaders, and helping educate children about healthy water, sanitation, and hygiene habits through the water4schools program. Other projects we will help support are social enterprises, such as chicken farming, reusable menstrual pad production, and more.

The total estimated cost for the two of us combined is $10,000 USD. The money will be used for lodging, meals, transportation, and equipment for the project itself that would help change someone's life for the better. Any extra money raised will be donated back to Wine to Water.

We can't do this without you, so thank you for your support.

Cheers,

Sean and Brittney"

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