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Donate to Operation Agua to help Puerto Ricans get safe water
The following is from AFT Washington:
American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten and several AFT nurses spent time in Puerto Rico after the hurricane and were alarmed by the dehydration that people are experiencing as well as the danger of waterborne illnesses caused by the lack of clean drinking water.
Soon after, the AFT launched Operation Agua to provide safe drinking water by raising money to purchase and distribute 100,000 individual water filtration systems for households and classrooms and 50 large-capacity clean-water devices to a network of nonprofit organizations, union offices, schools, and other community-based groups to provide stable and reliable sources of safe water.
The need is far from over, especially since the federal government has not done enough to restore their systems. Operation Agua has raised $1 million, but needs $3 million to complete their mission.
Operation Agua needs financial donations. Please help address this dire situation with a contribution by visiting the Operation Agua website at https://www.aft.org/operation-agua. All donated funds will go through AFT’s Disaster Relief Fund, a designated 501(c)3, so your contributions are tax deductible.
Operation Agua is a partnership of American Federation of Teachers (AFT), Seafarers International Union (SIU), American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Hispanic Federation, Operation Blessing International, Tote Maritime, and the Puerto Rican teachers’ union, Asociacion de Maestros de Puerto Rico. Learn more about Operation Agua here.