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Tag was last used: Nov 14, 2009
 
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   International Humanity Foundation

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Website:  http://www.ihfonline.org
Phone:  (619) 226-2099
E-mail:  grants@ihfonline.org
  Vision:   International Humanity Foundation is a unique organization. It believes in absolute transparency and functions almost entirely through the efforts of its hundred plus unpaid volunteers from all over the world, who give......
  StateProv:   CA
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  Volunteer Partnerships for West Africa

Submitted By:   volunteerghana
Website:  http://www.volunteerpartnership.co.cc
Phone:  233243340112
E-mail:  info@volunteerpartnership.co.cc
  Vision:   Our vision is to assist the deprive poor communities in West Africa with solution oriented advice and engaging in which ever way that could contributes in lifting up lives especially in the needy rural communities in West......
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  Architecture for Humanity

Submitted By:   csinclair
Website:  http://www.architectureforhumanity.org/
Phone:  415.332.6273
E-mail:  cameron@architectureforhumanity.org
  Vision:   Architecture for Humanity is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded in 1999 to promote architectural and design solutions to global, social and humanitarian crises. Our goal is to help foster and support collaborative......
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  Prends des douches plus rapides

Submitted By:   Ammn9999
Committers:  29
Date Created:  2008-09-09
Description:   The average shower lasts 7 minutes and uses 35 liters of water while a similar shower with a low flow shower head uses only one third of that. I commit to taking shorter showers and installing a low flow shower head. Another option is to turn off the water when it is not needed. Do you really need to have the hot water running when you are soaping up or shaving your legs?
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