Why developing countries depend on education more than anything.
“One child, one teacher, one pen and one book can change the world.” - Malala Yousafzai There are many quotes about education. Many great people have talked about it at length. The…
“One child, one teacher, one pen and one book can change the world.” - Malala Yousafzai There are many quotes about education. Many great people have talked about it at length. The…
Haiti is a country located in the Caribbean Sea having a population of around 11.4 million. Haiti freed itself from the colonial rule of France in 1804. However, the economic, political, social difficulties, & several natural disasters, have plagued Haiti with serious…
Hello! My name is Antonia Buban. I’m a Texas native living in Los Angeles, and I see life as a collection of different places, people, and experiences. When I visit…
As of 2020, 844 million people still lack clean water.Water is thought to be the single most renewable resource of the world, and it is. However, our growing needs and the uneven distribution of freshwater around the world have put such a stress on this renewable resource that we now face what the UN calls The Global Water Crisis.
Generosity is over a decade strong- our collaborative efforts have brought the hope of clean water to over half a million people and 20 nations. So how did it all start? Today, we chat with Philip Wagner co-founder of Generosity to learn how it all began.
I was at Oasis Church in Los Angeles in 2008 when Pastor Philip Wagner first brought the global clean water crisis to the congregation’s attention. It was a heartbreaking reality that I hoped I could help remedy. I listened intently and told myself I would make a difference somehow. That day God planted a seed in my heart.