This campaign closed on Dec 31, 2019 This campaign closed on Dec 31, 2019 and $185.45 is hard at work in Madagascar.
organized by Well Watches
Help Well Watches 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.
$185.45
raised
$3,000
goal
We’re a company with a mission, we created an initial run of watches to build a brand that not only has incredibly stylish offerings but also has an amazing social impact.
With the idea of giving clean water to a person in an under developed country for every item we sell.
Our initial production run is 100 watches, it takes $30 to get an individual clean water so $3,000 is our number. We will also be donating 20% of the proceeds from all other products.
We wanted to be as transparent as possible with showing customers directly where the funds go and loved the idea that they could check our our progress whenever they wanted!
100% of the money will be used to build clean water projects, and when they’re complete, charity: water will send us photos and GPS coordinates so we can see the exact community we helped.
*All donations made the following week by Well Watches from sales of watches and ancillary products.
This campaign closed on Dec 31, 2019 and the money is being sent to the field. Still want to donate? You can give directly to charity: water.
Donate To charity: waterSee What Happens NextWell Watches has partially funded 1 project.
Well Watches Donations II
This campaign closed on Dec 31, 2020 This campaign closed on Dec 31, 2020 and $415 is hard at work in Madagascar.
$415
raised and sent to the field
10
est. people served
Watches for Water w/ Well Watches
This campaign closed on Dec 31, 2019 This campaign closed on Dec 31, 2019 and $185.45 is hard at work in Madagascar.
$185.45
raised and sent to the field
6
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.