How to get first nations people water today

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First nations people have difficultly with fresh water everyone. In Canada most reserves have to boil water everyday to get clean water to drink and cook with possibly even wash dishes. it would be like being at a cottage without plumbing. you would have to boil water for everything, everyday.

Our goal is to raise 5000$ to start working on plumbing on the reserves.

People who are helping this cause are Autumn Peltier and Ami Gopal, the director of development, at water first.

I’ve selected this team because Ami Gopal has already raised lots of money for water first and will know how to help us keep organized with the money as he is an adult compared to Autumn and I. I chose Autumn Peltier because she can give first hand stories on how bad the water is and because she has been named the Chief Water Protector. She is very passionate about clean drinking water.

I hope in under 6 months we can raise up to 3000$ to start paying plumbers to start building a fresh water system. Eventually we should have enough money to get fresh water everywhere in Canada so everyone can have access to clean drinking.

Refrences:

F, N. (2021, October 12). What you can do. Water First Education & Training Inc. Retrieved November 10, 2021, from https://waterfirst.ngo/what-you-can-do/#:~:text=Speak%20to%20Ami%20Gopal%2C%20our,water%20systems%20in%20Indigenous%20communities.

Sudbury, A. (2019, April 26). This indigenous teen is a chief water commissioner | CBC News. CBCnews. Retrieved November 10, 2021, from https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/autumn-peltier-chief-water-commissioner-1.5111137.

Wikepida, W. (2021, November 8). Autumn peltier. Wikipedia. Retrieved November 10, 2021, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autumn_Peltier.