Saturday, March 21, 2009

 
uncommon ground teams with UNICEF for the Tap Project for World Water Week

March 22-28, 2009

Dear Friends, Family & Fans of uncommon ground,

As a socially-conscious member of your community, we are committed to making the world a better place and motivated to support those causes that are of interest to our staff and our customers. This March, we are privileged to help UNICEF put an end to the preventable deaths of children due to a lack of clean water by supporting the Tap Project.

You see, every day around the world, 25,000 children die of preventable causes including a lack of clean water and waterborne disease. We believe that number should be zero and invite you to visit our restaurant during World Water Week, March 22-28, 2009, to join us in this important project. When you dine with us during that week and donate $1 or more for the tap water you usually enjoy for free, you provide a child with safe drinking water for 40 days! Every dollar raised through the Tap Project supports UNICEF water, sanitation and hygiene programs. Just imagine the impact you can make along with thousands of other dining patrons and restaurants across the country that have joined the effort.

We are proud to stand behind this worthwhile cause and believe that with UNICEF, we can achieve our goal of reaching zero preventable deaths. If you are unable to join us during World Water Week, please visit tapproject.org to make a donation or to learn more about the world water crisis and how you can get involved.

Together, we can save the lives of children throughout the world.

Thank you for your continued support of uncommon ground and being a concerned and active member of the community.

Sincerely,

Helen & Michael Cameron
and the entire staff at uncommon ground


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