While you enjoy the videos on this blog (hope you are!) and appreciate my sincere efforts to bring abstract language rules to simple easy-to-learn patterns, please help support my goal to make a difference in a hundred lives by providing them with a lifetime access to safe and clean water, something we take for granted. Any donation is welcome, at any time!
Please click on the link here to donate.
Why I think so?
Benjamin Franklin once said, “When the well is dry, we know the worth of water.”
I was touched by recently learning that the well is really dry for 345 million people in Africa, and that woman and children must walk for 3 hours a day to just fetch a sip! The time Africa loses alone per year just collecting water equates to a year’s worth of labor by the entire workforce in France! Besides time, every 21 seconds, a child dies from a water-related disease, and diarrhea remains the second leading cause of death of children under the age of five worldwide. Access to safe/clean water in Africa will change lives by allowing children to be healthy and women to channelize their time on education, work, and caring for their families.
I hope you agree by giving whatever amount you can to support my efforts.
For every $25 that I raise, Water.org can give someone access to safe water for life. Together, we can help to make a difference in several lives. Thank you so much!
Hi Stuti,
You Dad told me about your website and your mission for safe water with Water.org. I think its a great idea!
Also, I love your blog. Lots of great information!
Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much Mr. Mark for your kind words! I really appreciate it 🙂
Regards,
Stuti
Hi Stuti! It’s Sam Rega. I’m directing the documentary “Breaking The Bee”. We interviewed you last summer at the NSF finals. Do you have a chance to talk more?
Hello Sam, thanks for reaching out! Sure, you can please email me at stutim@princeton.edu and we can figure something out. Thank you!
Best,
Stuti