Get the latest delivered to your inbox
Privacy Policy

Now Reading

The Reader's Digest Foundation To Donate $100,000 To Waterpartners International

The Reader's Digest Foundation To Donate $100,000 To Waterpartners International

Published 05-19-08

Submitted by Readers Digest Association, Inc./Reader's Digest Foundation, The

NEW YORK, NY - May 19, 2008 - The Reader's Digest Foundation (RDF) announced today that it will donate $100,000 to WaterPartners International, a U.S.- based organization committed to providing safe drinking water and sanitation to people in developing countries. This unrestricted grant is the third in a series of ten $100,000 grants that RDF plans to make to a variety of nonprofit organizations throughout the year as part of its Make it Matter initiative. Ultimately, the Foundation will donate $1 million through Make it Matter.

The grant to WaterPartners is given in honor of Patty Hall, a teacher at Highview Middle School in New Brighton, Minnesota. During the 2006/07 school year, Patty and her students created H2O for Life, an organization that works to provide clean water to school children around the world. They formed H2O for Life in response to a plea Patty received from an acquaintance in Kenya about a village there desperate for a dam to be built after their water source dried up. Patty’s students took up the cause, selling crafts, holding concerts and more to raise funds. In just six months, they raised more than $12,000 and were able to provide the village with an eight-foot-high structure that traps and filters water, providing clean drinking water all year round. Since that time, H2O for Life has expanded to 14 schools in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania and raised $130,000 to bring safe water to communities in Africa and Central America.

Make it Matter is a program of RDF dedicated to creating opportunities and promoting efforts that encourage individuals to make a positive difference in their communities. RDF considers the public's stories of giving back and chooses one each month that embodies the RDF mission and serves as an inspiration to others. For each Make it Matter story, RDF will donate $100,000 to a nonprofit organization that furthers the cause. Submissions from the public can be directed tohttp://www.rd.com/foundation.

"We are proud to support the life-saving efforts of WaterPartners International," said Susan Fraysse Russ, executive director, Reader's Digest Foundation. "The lack of clean water is one of the major issues of our time, and the work of WaterPartners, and individuals like Patty Hall and her students, in whose honor this grant is made, is absolutely critical. Confronting the global water crisis will require a worldwide effort, but it all begins with individuals, which is the premise of Make it Matter."

"When $25 can bring someone safe water for life, the actions of one individual really can make all the difference in the world to a person in need," said Gary White, executive director, WaterPartners International. "We're grateful to the Reader's Digest Foundation for this incredible opportunity, made possible by the vision of Patty Hall and her students, to transform the lives of hundreds of individuals with safe water access and to raise awareness about this most important issue."

Reader's Digest magazine is lending its support to the Foundation's program by highlighting the stories of the selected individuals in its monthly "Make it Matter" column. Many of the submissions, including those that do not lead to a grant, will be featured on www.rd.com.

Submissions for Make it Matter will be accepted by the Foundation on a rolling basis throughout 2008.

About The Reader’s Digest Foundation:
The Reader’s Digest Foundation, started in 1938, is dedicated to creating opportunities and promoting efforts that encourage individuals to make a positive difference in their communities, and to supporting programs designed to help young people learn, grow and enrich their lives. RDF makes grants to nonprofit organizations to support the good works of individuals in their communities and to nonprofit partners focused on youth development and education. The Foundation also partners with nonprofits to create workplace opportunities for Reader’s Digest Association employees to volunteer their time and share their expertise. To learn how you can support the Make it Matter program, please visit www.rd.com/foundation.

About WaterPartners International:
WaterPartners International is a U.S.-based non-profit organization that provides safe drinking water and sanitation to people in developing countries. Since its inception in 1990, WaterPartners has transformed more than 200 communities in Bangladesh, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Honduras, Guatemala, India, Kenya, and the Philippines with access to safe water and sanitation. By forging partnerships with carefully-screened partner organizations and offering innovative financing methods through its WaterCredit Initiative, WaterPartners empowers local communities to develop and sustain solutions to their own water needs. Learn more and make a difference at www.water.org.

Readers Digest Association, Inc./Reader's Digest Foundation, The logo

Readers Digest Association, Inc./Reader's Digest Foundation, The

Readers Digest Association, Inc./Reader's Digest Foundation, The

The Reader’s Digest Association, Inc. is a global publisher and direct marketer of books, magazines and home entertainment products that inform, entertain and inspire people of all ages and cultures around the world. The company publishes 90 magazines, including its flagship magazine - Reader’s Digest, the world’s biggest-selling magazine. It is published in 51 editions and 21 languages. The Reader’s Digest Foundation is dedicated to creating opportunities and promoting efforts that encourage individuals to make a positive difference in their communities, and to supporting programs designed to help young people learn, grow and enrich their lives.

More from Readers Digest Association, Inc./Reader's Digest Foundation, The

Join today and get the latest delivered to your inbox