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Well Rotavele, the Jerry can is the logo of charity: water.

 

http://www.charitywater.org/blog/jerry-can/

 

What’s a Jerry can?

Simply put, a Jerry can is a container for fuel or water. Many people in developing countries use it to haul and store their drinking water. The standard five-gallon Jerry can weighs about 40 pounds when full.

 

To us, the Jerry can is a symbol of the water crisis.Millions of people around the world spend hours each day with one strapped securely on their backs, held tightly to their hips or balanced on top of their heads.

 

The Jerry can is a part of their everyday lives. It accompanies them on long walks to a water source; for women in Sub-Saharan Africa, this is at least a three-hour ordeal. It is the keeper of a precious resource they must make the most of each day; many families use just one five-gallon Jerry can each day.

 

But the bright yellow Jerry can is also a symbol of hope to change the water crisis.

 

What if we could make it so that all the water collected in Jerry cans around the world was safe enough to drink? That it could bring health and opportunity for communities in need? That is our mission.

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I dont think anyone in The Templar Knights knows about this initiative, so im posting it up now and will keep promoting it in our alliance.

Ill also be the first of my alliance to make a donation.

 

Hey you donated $50. You're awesome

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