Water The Planet - 501(c)3 non-profit | We provide clean water, support, and hope to communities around the world. Follow the founder @lmauricecpr #TeamWater

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Decades-long wait for clean water continues in Whitted Neighborhood despite funding. #WaterThePlanet wftv.com/news/local/decades-…
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“Residents said they are forced to buy water for drinking and often take risks when it comes to cooking and other daily activities.” #WaterThePlanet
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And GODs people shall know the truth and be set free.
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The people justifying Chud the Builder’s use of lethal force in reaction to a physical attack are the same racists who are demonizing Karmelo Anthony because he’s Black.
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This has been the worst fundraising year we’ve ever experienced. We greatly appreciate any help from @KyrieIrving in amplifying this message as we strive to save our nonprofit and continue the work. Your support can change someone’s life. #WaterThePlanet gofundme.com/f/rva-flint-sav…
Everyone pretends to care about Black organizations, and it's difficult to find decent people right now. If you genuinely care, please extend a helping hand. We’re so close to our goal; every contribution makes a difference. #WaterThePlanet gofund.me/69fc51b1a
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Donated! Thank you for your work. 🙏🏻💙
Everyone pretends to care about Black organizations, and it's difficult to find decent people right now. If you genuinely care, please extend a helping hand. We’re so close to our goal; every contribution makes a difference. #WaterThePlanet gofund.me/69fc51b1a
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Decades-long wait for clean water continues in Whitted Neighborhood despite funding. #WaterThePlanet wftv.com/news/local/decades-…
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“Residents said they are forced to buy water for drinking and often take risks when it comes to cooking and other daily activities.” #WaterThePlanet
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Her name is Kayla Huff. She was a sixteen-year-old sophomore at Moberly High School in Missouri, described by her parents as a “beacon of joy, known for her ever-present smile and a hug ready for anyone in need of comfort.” Kayla was reported missing by family members on May 6th. A week later her lifeless body was discovered in the wilderness of a “densely wooded” location near her home. According to court records, events began to unfold May 5th, the day before Kayla was kidnapped, when the primary suspect Alayna Mason arrived at Huff’s residence and poured motor oil into the gas tank of her vehicle, rendering it immobile. The next day, Alayna, alongside an accomplice, forced Kayla into the trunk of a car and drove her to the nearby Rudolf Bennitt Conservation Area, where she was dragged, brutally beaten with a baton, and shot. Alayna Mason, 20; Hunter Ames, 19; Christopher Hull, 23; Julian Mason, 26, and Skyler Powell, 24, now face charges, including first-degree murder, kidnapping, tampering with evidence, and hindering prosecution. A 17-year-old juvenile male, identified as Kayla's boyfriend, was also arrested in connection with the case. Investigators are still processing evidence to establish the motive. But what is clear is that a young Black girl went missing, was later found dead, and several adults are responsible for her kidnapping and murder.
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The number of Black girls and women who have recently gone missing in the United States is highly concerning, and no one is talking about it.
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Kahlil Simmons, a son, a brother, and a vibrant seventeen-year-old student who was on track to graduate early, was shot and killed by two racist white males April 13th in Aiken County, South Carolina. Jared Grant Marsh II, 18, Tyler Hans Lariscey, 17, and an unnamed juvenile, 16, were charged with murder connected to Simmons’ death. Additionally, a pair of forty-year-olds, Bryan Alexander Jr. and Tarah Alexander, were arrested on charges of accessory after the fact to murder for helping the killers dispose of the guns and clothing used during the crime. Kahlil’s grieving family came together to demand the truth. We will continue to support the Simmons family until they receive justice, transparency, and answers.
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Today, we commemorate the Tulsa Race Massacre and the destruction of the Greenwood District, or Black Wall Street. This is personal to me: my ancestors left Oklahoma for Denver after the attacks. Remembering our history matters, and so does building a better future from it.
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Black people don’t hang themselves from trees on church grounds after mysteriously vanishing from their home in a state that has a deeply documented history with the Ku Klux Klan. Juliana Nzita was lynched.
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George Floyd didn’t die because of fentanyl; that racist overdose theory was used to smear his name in court. He died because Derek Chauvin kept his knee on Floyd’s neck for nine and a half minutes. Chauvin murdered George Floyd in a modern-day lynching.
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Violent people join Religions to hide their true character.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called for EPA and Congressional investigations into the impact of data center construction on local drinking water supplies. “This is the current drinking water in Morgan County, Georgia right after the Meta data center was constructed.”
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“They now rely on bottled water to drink and prepare meals.” #WaterThePlanet
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