Rubrik Kultur auf dem Dreiecksplatz
Dudelsack auf dem Dreiecksplatz
Gänsemarkt auf dem Dreiecksplatz
Koffermarkt auf dem Dreiecksplatz
Kulturgemeinschaft Dreiecksplatz
Kunstautomat auf dem Dreiecksplatz
Langenachtderkunst 2016, »Waffelskulpturen«
Langenachtderkunst 2017, »GToastet«
Langenachtderkunst 2018, »Transpohrter«
Langenachtderkunst 2019, »GTrommelt«
Sponsoren, Freunde und Förderer der Kulturgemeinschaft Dreiecksplatz
Einzelhandel am Dreiecksplatz, Übersicht
Bezirksdirektion Kattenstroth – die Continentale, Kattenstroth seit 1976 GmbH & Co. KG
Rüterbories Sicherheitsfachgeschäft am Dreiecksplatz
Safe Water Kiosk in Ghana. Locals filling containers with safe water from Water 4 NUMA kiosk., Informationen zu Creative Commons (CC) Lizenzen, für Pressemeldungen ist der Herausgeber verantwortlich, die Quelle ist der Herausgeber
International Nonprofit, Water 4, Hits Milestone of Two Million People Impacted Through Safe Water
Oklahoma City, December 16th, 2022
Water 4, an international nonprofit focused on building sustainable businesses as a solution to the global water crisis, is heading into 2023 having achieved a significant all-time milestone, surpassing over 2 million people impacted through safe water.
Founded in 2008 by Oklahoma City natives and business owners, Dick and Terri Greenly, Water 4 has spent the last 14 years building sustainable local water businesses across nine countries in rural Africa that not only provide safe water but safely managed water - ensuring that wells are not left broken just months after they’re installed like so many across the continent. The Greenlys founded Water 4 out of discontent with the water crisis that affects 2 billion people and claims the lives of 3.4 million people annually, and a calling to take action using the resources and experience they had from running their company, Pumps of Oklahoma. Today, they celebrate over 2 million people impacted by safe water, water sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) training, and sharing the Gospel through business-based solutions.
“We started Water 4 because God’s plan doesn’t include a water crisis. Now, 14 years later, we’re ecstatic to see over 2 million people’s lives changed through safe water, and can’t wait to continue to help Water 4 bring an end to the water crisis through building local solutions”, Dick and Terri Greenly.
Water 4 pursues its vision of a world where everyone has access to safe and Living Water, by empowering and equipping entrepreneurs to operate water businesses in their own communities. This not only offers a local, and more effective, solution to the water crisis, but it currently provides over 650 opportunities for employment and is a long-term exit strategy for Water 4, eventually allowing these businesses to sustain safe water access without the aid of charity.
This milestone comes just two years after Water 4 completed its first district, providing the entire area of Wassa East, Ghana, with safe water coverage, and proving their model’s feasibility and sustainability. For the team over at Water 4, they continue to work for more growth, setting their sights on impacting 7 million people by 2030.