Living Waters for the World

WAVE donates to Living Waters for the World

Story by Michelle Hawks, Contributing writer At its first meeting of the semester, members of the WAVE leadership team presented a $3,500 check to Living Waters for the World, a global nonprofit that has installed and maintained over 814 water purification systems in 25 countries. WAVE is an organization that was created by Roger Weis, Read More

Making waves for a cause

By Da’Sha Tuck, Staff writer In the time it takes to read this article, 75 children will be dead from drinking contaminated water. “There are still more than 600 million people in the world living without clean water,” said Roger Weis, founding faculty coordinator of WAVE. WAVE is an on campus/community organization focused on funding the Read More

WAVE sets $2,000 goal for this year’s fundraiser

Story by Courtney Scoby, Contributing writer A student organization working to improve the quality of water across the planet is making waves on campus.  WAVE, an organization affiliated with Living Waters for the World, raised $1,000 last semester to go toward water purification systems in locations all over the world that lack access to clean water. Read More

Students’ Wave aims to purify water globally

A child dies approximately every 30 seconds somewhere in the world from an illness contracted from drinking contaminated water,  according to the World Health Organization. Catch the Wave, which began in fall 2014, is a student-led organization to stop it. Partnered with Living Waters for the World, Catch the Wave aims to help place water Read More

‘Catch the Wave’ to help provide clean water

More than 780 million people around the world have no access to clean water, but an emerging organization on campus is determined to remedy that. Catch the Wave is a student organization working with Living Waters for the World, a non-profit focused on providing water to poorer areas. Murray State is the only university working Read More

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