This campaign closed on Sep 30, 2015 Brian Sonia-Wallace brought clean water to Mwatchona I.
organized by Brian Sonia-Wallace
Help Brian give the gift of clean water. 100% of every donation raised will fund charity: water's work providing access to clean water projects around the world.
$850.06
raised
$5,000
goal
It's not about a show, it's about a real thing. Wanna do a real thing with me? $20 = clean water for 1 person
White Man, Trying to Help isn't just a grotesque clown show. It's a pact to save the world!
Have you ever said, “I’m dying of thirst?” If so, I bet you didn’t really mean it.
If you’re like me, you don’t spend too much time thinking about water -- it’s everywhere we go. When we’re thirsty, we flip a handle or push a button. When we’re dirty, we twist a shower knob. When our garden needs watering, when our pasta needs to be boiled, when we use the bathroom -- water is just an arm's length away.
But, in many developing countries, women and children walk for hours, up and down mountains, just to collect water that can make them really sick.
Help me play a small part in solving the water crisis -- donate to my campaign.
100% of everything we raise will directly fund water projects. And when those projects are finished, charity: water will send us proof in pictures and GPS coordinates, so we can see the actual people and communities we impacted.
All funds raised from White Man, Trying to Help at the Highways premiere on August 16.
Love your energy for all and everything you do. Hope you have an excellent run with WMTH! :D
Donations from premiere at Son of Semele
Happy Opening Night! Looking forward to the show tomorrow. Love, A&J
Good luck
This campaign brought clean water to Mwatchona I, Malawi.
White Man, Trying to Help
This campaign closed on Sep 30, 2015 Brian Sonia-Wallace brought clean water to Mwatchona I.
$850.06
raised and sent to the field
28
est. people served
100% of the money raised by this campaign is being used to bring clean water to help those in need. In 21 months we’ll be able to show you exactly where the money went and who it helped.