REX WOODMORE'S CONTACT & LINKS
Email Rex: [email protected]
FRESH WATER SHOULD BE A BASIC HUMAN RIGHT!
I have always been concerned for the needs of African people.
My schooling began in Mombasa, Kenya 1950.
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ARE DESPERATE FOR CLEAN WATER !!
Since 2010, at least 40 wells have been put in place by volunteer organizations,but in at least one African village, a well put in to provide clean water, free of charge, has been taken over by terrorists and villagers now have to pay them for water that should be free.
WHEN YOU BUY MY ART, YOU HELP PROVIDE PEOPLE WITH CLEAN WATER.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of my art goes to assist in the provision of clean water, Medical Services & Education to help some of the most desperate people in Africa.
As soon as my art sales began, in 2009, I made a commitment to help desperate people in need of the most basic necessity of life - 'WATER!'
Through the work of IOR Ireland Outreach International you and I can assist!
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of my art goes to assist in the provision of clean water, Medical Services & Education to help some of the most desperate people in Africa.
As soon as my art sales began, in 2009, I made a commitment to help desperate people in need of the most basic necessity of life - 'WATER!'
Through the work of IOR Ireland Outreach International you and I can assist!
The Water Well Drilling project brings life-giving clean water
to many who desperately need it but IOR have gone the extra mile.
In 2016 IOR was gifted an industrial sized water purification and packaging system.They now package and distribute clean drinking water, free of charge, to surrounding villages on a regular basis. These are often areas where the ground is too difficult to drill a well.
to many who desperately need it but IOR have gone the extra mile.
In 2016 IOR was gifted an industrial sized water purification and packaging system.They now package and distribute clean drinking water, free of charge, to surrounding villages on a regular basis. These are often areas where the ground is too difficult to drill a well.
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