The Life Campaign is a movement of young people who believe in creating social change. It began with a gathering of Canadian youth leaders who knew they could do more together than they could apart. And from there, it started to grow. It was all about connection, and it reached out to people of all ages. What mattered most was being able to join together to work towards a just world and a hopeful future. Today, in the simplest terms, The Life Campaign is a network of people who know that how we live at home can make a difference on the other side of the world. We’re currently focusing on clean water and education projects in countries where we have people on the ground, so that we can be the hands of Christ in places that need our help. The world is a village, after all, and we believe that we can give love. That we can give life. That we can give hope. Whether we’re working to drill a well or build a school, we know that we can make a change. We can make a difference. We can make decisions that matter. Those leaders were right, after all: we’re greater together than we are apart.
There’s nothing more fundamental than water. And there’s nothing more important. It’s 70% of the planet, after all. Simply put, water is life. Without it, we can’t survive. But even as you read this, there’s a serious water crisis around the world. The United Nations has recognized access to clean water as a human right, but more than 1 billion people can’t get the water they need. That’s one in six of us. The facts tell the story: more than 5000 children die from contaminated water every day. But that’s where The Life Campaign comes in: we’re making it our mission to raise $150,000 in 2009 to add to the $150,000 we raised last year so that we can construct at least 26 wells in 12 countries. We can’t go it alone, though, and we’re going to need your help. If we join together, we can solve one of the most serious problems facing our world today. It doesn’t take much to save a life. It doesn’t take much to save a family. It doesn’t take much to make a change. We all have a part to play, and we’d love to have you with us.
The Life Campaign is based in Canada, but our current mission is to make clean drinking water available to communities in the developing world. We’ve already installed one well in Mozambique, and we’re working on others in Guatemala, Malawi, Ghana and Zimbabwe.


With your help, we’ll finish drilling 26 wells in 12 countries by the end of this year. As the work progresses, we’ll be posting information about the projects so you can stay connected to the people and the places that your donation will be helping. The world is a small place, after all, and we’re all in this thing together. If you join us, we can give the greatest gift of all. The gift of health. The gift of hope. The gift of life.
The funds we’re raising through The Life Campaign are going directly to Emergency Relief and Development Overseas, the Canadian humanitarian organization that will be installing the wells we’re funding. If you’d like to join us, it’s simple. It doesn’t take much to save a life, and even the smallest gestures can make a significant difference.

To donate online, you can click here.

To donate by phone, you can call ERDO at 1-800-779-7262.

For other donation options, you can contact us at info@lifecampaign.org.

Tax receipts are available for donations made to ERDO and The Life Campaign.
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A “Beautiful Day” - This October 29th

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at 3:47 pm

The Life Campaign is about a network of young people from all over Canada who know that how we live at home, can make a difference on the other side of the world. The 2010 Life Campaign is focusing again on providing clean water for those in developing nations who have little or no access to it. We have been focusing on digging water wells since 2008, and have decided to continue with this project in 2010 because of the great success and buy-in we have seen from people across our nation.  And now we want to tell you about Beautiful Day, this October 29th.

Beautiful Day, October 29th, 2010, is going to play an important role in the Life Campaign. It will be the focused fundraising day of the Campaign. While youth groups and students will be fundraising all throughout the year, we’d like to make one month of our busy calendar years to be our primary focus month for raising and gathering funds for the much needed wells around our world. By bringing a focus to the month of October, culminating with a Beautiful Day on the 29th, we hope to bring a higher profile to this very important cause.
Here’s where we need you:

1)    We’d like you to participate in our fundraising efforts.
Maybe you haven’t partnered with the Life Campaign yet and would like to be a part of what’s happening in our nation. We’re asking youth pastors, youth groups, schools, churches and campus groups, to plan at least one event before October 29th, so when we gather in our regional groups, we can celebrate bringing LIFE together! A great goal would be to raise $50/person represented in your group.
2)    We’d like you to be a part of a regional gathering by either attending, creating or hosting a Life Campaign event. The fun part of this Beautiful Day will be various groups coming together from all their local regions to celebrate the success of the Life Campaign for 2010. You could plan to connect with other groups from other provinces too, through Skype or through webcasting services. We have contact people in each province and territory across Canada who can help you get connected with other groups participating in the regional gatherings.
3)   We’d like you to help us get the word out. We have seen such amazing success early in the Life Campaign. The Life Campaign has started with a 10 year plan and we’ve barely scratched the surface of future possibilities. We want to transform communities, not only through clean water, but through other things like education, health care, and breaking past other areas of injustice.
More information will be provided to answer some of your questions regarding the Life Campaign and the maiden voyage of our Beautiful Day vision in the coming weeks and months.

Thanks for listening!  The Life Campaign team.

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