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Water Runs through us
Documentary
Documentaries have the power to educate. Documentary films are an in-depth and informative resource that is a perfect platform to create dialogue. They serve as powerful tools that bring important topics to the table in a captivating way that also sparks conversation and sometimes even social movements.
"You are born with talent, just like the color of your eyes, and it has nothing to do with your initiative or character. It is only what you do with your life that counts."
Jimel Primm will lead his team of 20-somethings dreamers in the development of Water Runs Through Us, a documentary about the cause, impact, and possible solutions of the global water crisis. The goal of the documentary is to educate and challenge young people 35 and under to become advocates for sustainable development goal (SDG) #6, clean water and sanitation as a human right for all.
The film crew will travel to Haiti (May), Flint, Michigan USA, Ghana, Zimbabwe, and Zambia in August. They are volunteering their time and talent for a cause they believe in.
The documentary will be featured at the World Water Short Film Festival in New York City, December 3, 2022. Your donations will help to fund their travel and lodging, the expense of passports and vaccinations.
Please donate today!
Documentaries have the power to educate. Documentary films are an in-depth and informative resource that is a perfect platform to create dialogue. They serve as powerful tools that bring important topics to the table in a captivating way that also sparks conversation and sometimes even social movements.
"You are born with talent, just like the color of your eyes, and it has nothing to do with your initiative or character. It is only what you do with your life that counts."
Jimel Primm will lead his team of 20-somethings dreamers in the development of Water Runs Through Us, a documentary about the cause, impact, and possible solutions of the global water crisis. The goal of the documentary is to educate and challenge young people 35 and under to become advocates for sustainable development goal (SDG) #6, clean water and sanitation as a human right for all.
The film crew will travel to Haiti (May), Flint, Michigan USA, Ghana, Zimbabwe, and Zambia in August. They are volunteering their time and talent for a cause they believe in.
The documentary will be featured at the World Water Short Film Festival in New York City, December 3, 2022. Your donations will help to fund their travel and lodging, the expense of passports and vaccinations.
Please donate today!
Deondrae Jones, 26
Videographer, Photographer
Videographer, Photographer
Work Around the World for Water
Youth for Global Health & Social Justice has partnered with non-profit organizations in Cameroon, Ghana, Haiti, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and the United States to develop water wells and other projects associated with sustainable development goal #6. Projects proposals are written by young people selected by their organizations to write and defend their projects for Y4GH funding.
Your donations will help create a sustainable water project in any one or all of these countries.
We are scheduled to build our first well in Haiti, January 2023.
Your donations will help create a sustainable water project in any one or all of these countries.
We are scheduled to build our first well in Haiti, January 2023.
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