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Provide families with clean water

Sadly, nearly 2 billion people around the world still have no choice but to drink dirty water that could kill them. Your generous donation can provide people with clean water and save lives.
 
When we visited Evelyn, her family were facing an extreme water crisis, only getting access to clean water every eight days, if at all. With the help of generous supporters like you, we worked with the local community to build a solar-powered water system to provide Evelyn’s community with clean and safe water.
 
Together, we’ve been working with communities like Evelyn’s around the world for more than 60 years and we know that the best way to tackle poverty and injustice is to help people help themselves.
 
By making a general donation, you’ll be helping to provide long-term change — providing families like Evelyn’s with access to clean and safe water so they can enjoy healthy, productive lives.
 
Together we can achieve so much.
 
Donations of $2 or more are tax deductible. Your donation will be used to support Oxfam’s efforts around the world. These are a few of the many ways we work with people living in poverty to improve their lives.

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