Shutterstock Quenches Thirst
Press release
Shutterstock, the world’s largest subscription-based stock photo agency, has partnered with charity: water to build 12 wells in Africa in 2010 – one for each month of the year. The partnership aims to address one of the fundamental problems facing developing nations today: the lack of clean, safe drinking water.
Shutterstock is donating $60,000 to charity: water to build wells in 12 arid villages in northern Ethiopia, where thousands of people live in areas without access to clean water. Although water is a basic resource that developed nations often take for granted, unsafe water and a lack of basic sanitation cause 80 percent of all sickness and disease, and contribute to the deaths of more people every year than all forms of violence, including war.
“Our partnership with charity: water is designed to make a real difference in the lives of people who lack one of life’s basic necessities: clean, safe water,” said Jon Oringer, founder and CEO of Shutterstock. “We welcome everyone in Shutterstock’s global community to spread the generosity of the holiday season to help the men, women and children who need it most.”
When the wells are complete, Shutterstock will update this page with photos, GPS coordinates and news from communities where wells have been built, and lives have been changed.
Shutterstock / charity: water project from charity: water on Vimeo.
This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on December 4, 2009
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