Help Us Develop a Rain Center in India

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Rain Water is a Free Untapped Water Resource

Nature’s Voice Our Choice in cooperation the Goodwill Social Work Center in the slums of Madurai, India are developing a 'Rain Center' as a resource to educate and train people in urban rainwater harvesting techniques.  This project is aimed at increasing the technical capacity of people living in slum areas to implement small urban rainwater harvesting projects.

For donations of $50 or more you can receive an 11 x14 inch print of artwork created by children through our 'Students Give Water a Voice' program. 

   100% of your donation is used for program implementation
(Our administrative costs are covered by foundation support)

We are a 501(c)(3) organization - your donation is tax deductible






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Donation Thank You Gift

For a donation of $50 or more you can receive an 11 x 14 inch print of artwork created by children from around the world. View images on the right panel of this page and make your choice below. Your print will be sent via USPS.

Water Art - Rain (11x14 in. print)
Artwork by 2008 World Water Day poster contest winner, Irem Yilmaz, Age 15 from Istanbul, Turkey. (See image on the right panel).  

Water Art - Civilization (11x14 in. print)
Artwork by 2009 World Water Day poster contest winner, Jirapat Sukraseranee, Age 13 from Bangkok, Thailand (see image on right panel)  

Water Art - Tree (11x14 in. print)
Artwork by 2009 World Water Day poster contest winner, Rutusha Nagaraj, Age 14 from Bangalore, India (see image on the right panel).  

Water Art - Evolution (11x14 in. print)
Artwork by 2009 World Water Day poster contest winner, Ryan Hu, Age 10 from Southplainsfield, New Jersery, USA (see image on the right panel).