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DropGifts Unites With charity: water

DropGifts, a website that enables virtually sending and sharing giftcards with friends, is introducing a free way for users to spread the word about charity: water. DropGifts users can now log into their account and redeem a $1 donation made in their name, DropGifts will then donate $1 to charity: water. The company that has simplified sending gifts through social media is now making it easier to contribute to important causes.

charity: water began as a fundraising initiative for a refugee camp in Uganda. Since its foundation in 2006, it has raised over $10.7 million to raise money for water projects. All of their completed water projects can be located through coordinates on Google Maps.

Make sure to log-in to or create your DropGifts account to claim your charity: water donation. The donation is free but will help raise awareness for charity: water’s cause. You can also learn more about charity: water and other ways to help through their website.

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