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Groups Pitch in to Restore Water Access after Well Collapse
A family of six in Terre Haute, Indiana, has restored access to safe, clean drinking water thanks to a collaboration between Xylem Inc., the Water Well Trust and Waterboys, a charity founded by Chris Long. The charity, which aims to providing clean, accessible drinking water to 1 million people, in 2019 expanded its work to the United States.
“Water is life. Without it, you really cannot live. It’s great to see that people who aren’t even a part of our community would come out to help others in need. This is a huge blessing,” says Kyle Goff, whose family received the donated and installed water system.