PHS Waterlogic
In 2006 PHS Waterlogic enters its second year of support for WaterAid, this time focusing on WaterAid's 'Drink More Water' campaign - which will raise money to support the charity's vital work overseas by engaging UK workers in fund-raising activities and encouraging them to drink more water.
The Drink More Water campaign brings together lots of useful information and fun material including stickers, posters, drinks coasters and an interactive website www.wateraid.org/drinkwater to motivate people to drink the right amount of water every day.
WaterAid, in partnership with PHS Waterlogic is disseminating this specially created material to hundreds of large companies across the UK. Support is also being provided to several large organisations that have expressed an interest in holding 'Drink More Water' staff awareness days on their sites.
In its first year of support to WaterAid, PHS Waterlogic's donation was used in the setting up of a WaterAid project in Burkina Faso, which is one of the ten most deprived countries in the world where less than 51% of the population have access to clean water and just 12% to sanitation. A year into this project already over 32,000 people now have gained access to clean water, while supporting activities have included income generating schemes such as soap production.
David Matthews, Managing Director of PHS Waterlogic said "We are happy to commit our support once again to WaterAid, and all the good work it undertakes in developing communities. The Drink More Water campaign is a new and exciting mechanism for fundraising - which can engage and involve UK workplaces and assist in raising awareness of the severe issues faced in the 3rd World particularly Africa and at the same time provide an education to people in the UK of the benefits in drinking water regularly".
All Waterlogic products are mains-fed drinking water dispensers offering customers the highest quality of drinking water.
Read more on PHS Waterlogic's support of WaterAid
Find out more about WaterAid's Drink More Water campaign.