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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2007

On World Water Day, March 22, 2007, hundreds of restaurants in New York City invited customers to donate just $1 for the tap water they usually enjoy for free. All the money raised through the Tap Project helps UNICEF save lives by providing safe drinking water to children around the world. Thanks to every restaurant, customer, donor, and organization who contributed to the Tap Project and helped make the first year a success! The Tap Project will be in cities across the country in March 2008. Stay tuned for updates.

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  • Excellent campaign.

  • this is great.i have family in nigeria who don't have clean water all the time. but really they make it seem like only kids in other countries need clean water...americas water is not clean at all especially tap water from sinks,so really we're all in danger.

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  • DID YOU KNOW? .....UNICEF CEO Caryl M. Stern receives $1,200,000 per year (100k per month) plus all expenses including a ROLLS ROYCE. Less than 5 cents of your donated dollar goes to the cause.

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  • who can possibly 'dislike' this?? douch balls.

  • I live in a rural town in Colorado. Three years ago the local water company sent everyone a notice warning that cancer could be a possible result from drinking the local water. We still have bad drinking water in this country.

  • I love "causes" like this. Hey average person! Here's this problem that's happening 5,000 miles away....don't worry about how to solve it. We already know how! We just need your money!

  • Water scarcity is a global problem, it will take citizen from all the nations suffering from it to actually take action and do something about it.

    The problem won't go away by itself, Charities and NGOs can do but so much...the demand is just too high so it takes social business initiatives to actually put a dent on this never-ending problem.

  • @wutwazthat4 is that why every year there are sewage leaks that the public are not informed of, causing sicknesses and birth deformities?

  • @acho93

    americas tap water is clean. it is the same as bottled water. idk why youre saying it isnt.

  • Thanks for posting this video.

    I am proud to donate to UNICEF and, having just read a blog written by Pop star JASON MRAZ, I gave again. And again.

    Thanks (again).

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