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2022 SURF COMPETITIONS

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Cuervo Classic

MALIBU, CA

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surfing for hope

pismo Beach, CA

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SLO CAL OPEN

Pismo Beach, CA

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Ventura Surf Club

Ventura, CA

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QUeen of the point

Ventura, CA

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surf rodeo

Ventura, CA

THE TECHNOLOGY

Rapidly advancing technology helps the delivery of clean drinking become an easier task. Below are a few different technologies used to give people access to drinkable water as well as clean a current water source so that it can be drinkable.

ChemicaL Solutions

Physical Filtration

Water Wells & Pumps

Chemical SOLUTIONS

This technology can be used to help give people clean drinking water, however to truly solve the problem, we must also educate and empower the people themselves so that the water systems can be sustained

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DRIPPY

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HOW WE DO IT

1. Raising Money by selling photography prints (ANALOG)
 

Typically a roll of 35mm film has 36 exposures. This could lead to 36 potential photos and therefore 36 different prints. These 36 prints, have the potential to provide a minimum of 3600 humans, clean drinkable water.

Here's the math the prove it....

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WATER + BUCKET CLIP ART

As you can see, each print has the potential to provide 1 Water Filter to a community, a location, or specific family. Each filter can provide the recipient clean drinking water for 100 people for years. (With proper care that can be even longer. Learn More) This means that each roll of film can provide 3600 people with clean water!

Why Film Photography? 

To help support the photographers who enjoy and practice this type of photography. Film Photography isn't cheap, and with the rising costs of everything, film costs are now getting even higher and there's sometimes even shortages in the chemicals needed for development. I also personally enjoy and respect film photography and the care and attention that goes into each photograph. With each set of 36 photos, A portion of each print sold will go back to the artist while the rest goes towards the purchase of water filters. 

 

The cost of the print (and number of filters purchased) is dependent on the size of the print. 

There is a LIMIT 1 Print for each size

4. RINSE & REPEAT 

The best part about our community-driven initiative is that it's easy to replicate! With our step-by-step guide, anyone can create their own water filter project and help provide clean drinking water to those in need. But it's not just about access to clean water. Sanitation is equally important in preventing waterborne illnesses, which is why we also encourage the use of proper hygiene practices and education on sanitation. Join us in our mission to make clean water accessible to all

1. PREP WORK

  • RESEARCH

Finding water projects is at the heart of our mission. It's important to research areas to determine if a filter solution is possible and can be beneficial for the community. This is one of the most important steps of the whole process.

  • OUTREACH + CONNECTION

Once an area is determined a potential water project site, it is time to outreach to local non-profits and community members and begin building that connection. This relationship with the local area is important for the success of the project and a level of trust needs to be built before any project can start.

  • FUNDRAISING

All projects start with funding and aren't possible without the generous donations from the community.  There are various ways that we making funding a project possible:

OPEN DONATION

General donations are always welcome and you can help support projects by donating to the general fund. This fund is used to purchase filters and to support trips aboard.

PROJECT BASED

Throughout the year, there will be various water projects that we will be a part of. You can donate directly to each project, which ill help support the cost of the project such as filters and travel.

These are often done through print sales.

DISASTER RELIEF

As worldwide disasters strike, our goal is to be able to help provide aid to these areas. One of the most crucial parts of early disaster relief is making sure there is clean water, and you can help fund this by donating for the purchase of filters that will be delivered to the areas in need.

Some of the types of groups and organizations that we look to partner with:

2. THE PROJECT

Once a specific area is determined and a connection is made, it is time to start the water project and physically visit the area to set up the system needed

  • TRAVEL

If possible, we try to stay at or near the community that we are going to provide the water systems for. This allows for a level of trust and community to be built and will ultimately add to the longevity and sustainability of the water system.

  • SETTING UP THE SYSTEM

Depending on the system that was decided for that area, each setup will vary. CLICK HERE to learn more about the various filter setups and systems.

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1. Make sure you work with a community leader or authority if possible

2. Determine the best method for the filter
(Bucket, Tank, Individual, etc)

3. Make sure to demonstrate the filter setup in front of the leaders and the community

4. Drink the first cup and offer a cup to anyone watching, No worries if they don't drink it

5. Smile :) It's important to build trust and friendship

  • TRAINING

Training the team members and community is the most important part of this process as they are the ones who will be responsibe for the filter

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  • ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

After the system is physically set up and the community has been trained on the proper usage and cleaning there are some final steps that we take to ensure the project can be sustainable:

  1. Create a Filter Cleaning Station/System - this will vary for each project

  2. Provide extra filters as backups - the storage location will vary for each project

  3. Leave behind physical instructions/diagrams - post some of them if possible

  4. Make sure you have a local contact to check in on filter usage and cleaning

3. follow up

Each project is followed up on over the next year.  This is to ensure that the systems set up are still working and are being used to the full potential.

  • FILTER USAGE

Following up to determine how the filters are being used and cleaned is very important. Doing this early on can really make a huge difference. Although we might not be able to physically be there for all the checks, we entrust that responsibility with a community leader. We hope that this way we can empower the community to ensure the filters longevitiy.

  • QUESTIONS

We answer any questions that the community or leaders are having regarding the system that was setup.

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  • MORE FILTERS

Sometimes communities will request more filters due to an increased need or an expansion.

  • UPGRADES

In some cases, a system expansion might be necessary. There might be an opportunity to create a more permanent or expansive water system, resulting in a future water project.

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DISEASE & SICKNESS

  • About 850 Million people lack basic drinking-water systems (WHO).

  • Globally, about 2 Billion people have their water source contaminated by human/animal waste (WHO).

  • Contaminated Water is the source of many diseases such as diarrhea, cholera, dysentery, typhoid, and polio. Each year about 1/2 Million people die from diarrhea related deaths (WHO).

  • About 250 Million people are affected by schistosomiasis - a disease caused by a parasite found in infected water (WHO).

  • About 50% of a diarrheal deaths could have been avoided through safe drinking water (WHO).

  • 32% of the world's population lacks access to basic sanitation facilities (WHO/UNICEF).

  • In Africa, 42% of health facilities do not have access to a clean water source with 500 meters (WHO).

 

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