Clean Water, Bright Minds
Planet Water Foundation
In Benguet's remote schools, children fetched water from risky sources. Now an AquaTower in the schoolyard delivers clean water every hour. Five-year-old Mira drinks without fear of parasites. Her mother, an OFW in Hong Kong, can focus on work knowing her daughter is safe. Clean water. Bright minds. One school at a time.

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Good Health
Quality Education
Gender Equality
Clean Water
Decent Work
Reduced Inequality
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