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December 9, 2009

Sorry to all your you were were waiting on your toes for the following post!  I apologize for annoucing it late!

During the upcoming Christmas season, many of our hearts are filled with joy, celebration, and happiness.  But there are many other people here in around the world, and even here in Calgary,  that aren’t as blessed as we are.

Often at some point during the day, I am reminded of how truly lucky we are.  I have never had to carry water from a well, I simply hold my glass under the tap and turn the faucet.  I have never had to dig through garbage to search for food, I am able to afford it at the grocery store.  And never have I felt the sickening pain of a hungry stomach and not had some food to quench my “hunger”, which we both know isn’t true hunger, it’s just gluttony.

This Christmas I have decided to make a change.  If you watched the  video I posted in the previous post, statistics show that Americans spend over 450 BILLION DOLLARS on Christmas every year.  I am not against Christmas in any way, shape, or form, but I think that it can be a little ridiculous sometimes.  Do I really need that sweater?  Or did I really need that remote control car when I was a kid?  Or that Sega Game Gear?  Yes they were fun toys, and I enjoyed them immensely, but the reality is that in another part of the world, the money used to purchase those gifts could have saved another childs life. 

Shall I tell you the sad news before or after the good news?  How about before?  Statistics also show that the cost of making clean water available to EVERYONE is a meer 10 Billion dollars.  I don’t know exactly how precise these numbers are, or how they are measured, but does it really matter?  Even if they are off by 100 billion dollars, that number would still be attainable and millions of lives could be saved.

The human body is approximately 55-60% water.  Imagine if the only water you had access to was filthy, disgusting, disease ridden water.  You need water to stay hydrated, to survive, but you also cannot live with disease.  You understand what the problem is here, don’t you?

So I have decided to make a small difference.  Many photographers I know are participating in a program called Cans for Comments, where they donate 1 can of food to a local foodbank for every comment their blog receives.  I applaud them for doing this, and I would also participate, except I feel that I have been called to do something different this year.

For every comment my blog receives over the next 16 days (until December 25th), I will be donating $3 to a foundation called The Water Project.  The Water Project (http://thewaterproject.org/) is a foundation that partners with those who wish to donate in order to provide clean water to those who need it.  The comments may be on this post or on any other post, but only genuine comments will be accepted.  No spam. 

So please, comment away!  It doesn’t take much to type a few words or tell a friend about what is happening here.  Send a link to your friends, your family, or your co-workers and tell them what’s going on - I want to help and you can help me.

 Since I have never been to Africa or any third world country before, I figured I would share a shot of what all water should be like, the water we all experience in North Amercia and that we all take for granted. 

Please, let’s stop taking our blessing for granted and start sharing.

Thanks,

Mark

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24 responses

awesome idea Mark! Beautiful shot too

terence | December 9, 2009

awesome idea Mark! Beautiful shot too

Hey Mark! What a great post! It's so

Christy | December 9, 2009

Hey Mark! What a great post! It’s so nice to see someone doing something different. I’ve long been lost on the consumerism of Christmas and that video was so challenging and encouraging.

Excellent Idea! Water is certainly something we take for granted..

Joel Duifhuis | December 9, 2009

Excellent Idea! Water is certainly something we take for granted..

Love this pic! Made me take a deep breath

Helen | December 10, 2009

Love this pic! Made me take a deep breath and appreciate the beauty. And makes for a good writing break :)

What a great idea. Thank you for allowing us

Cristina | December 11, 2009

What a great idea. Thank you for allowing us to be apart of your generous gift!

Awesome idea Mark, and awesome video. I definitely get

cary | December 12, 2009

Awesome idea Mark, and awesome video. I definitely get where you’re coming from and feel the same way. I, too, support the cause of providing clean water, by participating through Turn on the Tap at Samaritan’s purse – check it out at http://www.samaritanspurse.ca/ourwork/water/default.aspx Any worthy causes like this should be brought attention to!

What a beautiful picture! Very generous commitment!

Leona Chateauneuf | December 14, 2009

What a beautiful picture! Very generous commitment!

Gorgeous picture and sounds like a great organization to donate

Ashley | December 17, 2009

Gorgeous picture and sounds like a great organization to donate too!

Awesome idea Mark! WTG!

Brandy | December 23, 2009

Awesome idea Mark! WTG!

That's really nice of you Mark!

Marie | December 23, 2009

That’s really nice of you Mark!

way to go with water!!! Lack of clean water kills

james | December 23, 2009

way to go with water!!! Lack of clean water kills more people than any kind of warfare or violence – we’re setting our sights on water for 2010 I think….cheers buddy – merry christmas!

Yeah for clean water! Thanks Mark and Merry Christmas.

Jemma and Dan | December 23, 2009

Yeah for clean water! Thanks Mark and Merry Christmas.

Yeah for clean water! Thanks Mark and Merry Christmas!

Jemma and Dan | December 23, 2009

Yeah for clean water! Thanks Mark and Merry Christmas!

Great idea Mark! Clean water is very important--we take

Kathleen | December 23, 2009

Great idea Mark! Clean water is very important–we take so much for-granted here in North America. Good to set us all straight again. Merry CHRISTmas Mark and all the best in 2010. Hugs & kisses to everyone at home from us!

what a wonderful idea Mark! Thanks for posting this, give

Danna | December 23, 2009

what a wonderful idea Mark! Thanks for posting this, give us all a little more to think about.

Have a Merry Christmas!

Wonderful idea indeed! Thank you so much for doing this

Brittany | December 23, 2009

Wonderful idea indeed! Thank you so much for doing this and a wonderful read as well :)

Thanks and Merry Christmas!

Amazing to see someone wanting to make a difference.

Tammy | December 24, 2009

Amazing to see someone wanting to make a difference. If we all gave a fraction of what you have pledged to give, think of what a difference it would make! Thank you Mark, for doing this. Merry Christmas!

So very generous and giving of you - thank you!

PamN | December 24, 2009

So very generous and giving of you – thank you!

This is an incredible idea, Mark! Thanks for the reminder

Lauren | December 24, 2009

This is an incredible idea, Mark! Thanks for the reminder about the needs around the world. Its so easy to get caught up in our own culture and the consumerism that unnecessarily comes along with Christmas.
(love your photography as well!)

You are doing a great thing! May you have

Amberlee | December 24, 2009

You are doing a great thing! May you have a very merry Christmas!

Way to go!

karen mckinnon | December 24, 2009

Way to go!

What a wonderful project and the best to you and

Karen | December 24, 2009

What a wonderful project and the best to you and yours this holiday season and throughout the years to come…

This is such a wonderful idea, Mark! Merry Christmas!

Christine | December 24, 2009

This is such a wonderful idea, Mark! Merry Christmas!

What a beautiful ideal. Seasons Greeting to you and

Norma | December 24, 2009

What a beautiful ideal. Seasons Greeting to you and yours.

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