Friday

Save The Children & HydroPal partnering up

Every year almost 9 million children die before their 5th birthday. That's one child every 3 seconds. Most of these deaths are caused by basic preventable causes like pneumonia, malaria, diarrhoea, or problems during childbirth. 

Save The Children's EVERY ONE campaign is about getting healthcare to these children. So if you could do one thing to help save a life, what would you do?

Saven The Children & HydroPal have now partnered up for a special Do One Thing campaign. By doing one small thing, such as buying a HydroPal water bottle, you're making a contribution towards assisting child healthcare programmes worldwide. 

In a couple of weeks you will be able to support this partnership by getting your own branded Save The Children EVERY ONE filter bottle!

For more info visit www.do1thing.org.nz

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