 Hi, greetings from the Netherlands. We are a local community named Lange Dijk. Our location is just above Alkmaar, well known for its cheese market. Lange Dijk. We are surrounded by water and small islands. Only 27,000 people live here. We chose our own four global goals. Zero hunger, clean water, sustainable energy, production and consumption. We make it fun. Every summer we participate at a great music festival called Indian Summer. We collect the plastic cups from the festival visitors creating awareness on sustainability with Baker Street, Meter, Bell and Blast, Babes and Boys. This year we emphasize on Global Goal 6. Access to clean water and sanitation for everyone. No one left out. In many countries people only have access to polluted water, which will make them sick. Children and young children are especially vulnerable. Since 1990 2.6 billion people have gained access to an improved drinking water source protected against contamination. But 2015 663 million people, one out of ten, still drank water from unprotected sources. We choose to support a school project in Uganda. Our own school children from Lange Dijk go there unexchanged. The school square will come and visit us this summer. At this school not only a water filtration system will be implemented but also through mobile water filters we offer the community around the school access to a clean water community. For only $50 per water filter over 100 people will have access to clean water during many years. Waves for water is our supplier and distribution partner. Through community and education access to clean water and sanitation is made possible. We contribute in our own way and would like to ask what will you do? Have a look at our website www.melenniumgemeentelangedijk.com