Charity: Water brings in the $ for clean water projects

Charity: Water’s December 2008 ball took place this past week at the Metropolitan Pavilion. I got to have some down time with Scott (the founder) in Mexico, which doesn’t really happen all that often. Scott gave a riveting talk in Mexico at The Summit and it brought nearly a third of the group to Charity’s benefit, which was a good enough reason for a reunion. It was a tremendous turn-out. They raise $450,000 for clean water projects across 17 different countries and 100% of the money raised goes directly to the programs. In addition to the Summiteers (Josh, Eben, Graham, Nikki, Ben K., Ben H., Caroline, Natali, Elliot, Alex, Ryan, and the list goes on)– I got to see Esther again, who had just come back from documenting Charity’s projects in Kenya (and provided most all the photos you see here). Would love to have her join me again this coming year to Mozambique; let’s see what we can work out.

Regardless, if you’re interested in giving to a charity, I’d highly recommend looking into Charity: Water. You can check out their “Give on your Birthday” program, which has been a highly successful fundraising model. Though I know there has been issues with regenerating aquifers in various parts of the world because of improper well drilling and lack of water conservation, the Charity mission is a strong one and restores faith in people’s idea of what charity is because 100% of the public’s money goes to basic water and sanitation facilities in developing nations.

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It was terrific to catch up with Adrian. We pledged to get some friends together for another dinner at his house. And if you fashionistas are curious about my outfit: It’s a brilliant hemp-silk vintage-inspired dress handmade by Carasan with hand-sewn glass beads and a fair-trade kalamkari purse by World of Good. As mentioned in an earlier post, the awesome feathered headgear was acquired at the coolest little Brooklyn sample sale from a number of my sustainable style peeps. Photo by Emma Grady over at Treehugger.com.

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Emma, Rose and I pose for a picture.

Photos by Esther of Esther’s photos from Rwanda



The displays were impeccably done. Scott’s team does an impressive job in communicating Charity’s message.

I had plenty to talk about with the Teen Time Live crew.

Esther and I take a T.O. for a sexy little shot.

a cute candid capture by Andrew Bicknell


Imagine this for 3 miles….everyday.


Great, another guy in a kilt!


Traver Rains throws his best Blue Steel.

Adrian addresses the crowd

…which was a pretty packed house.

Michael will be heading off to Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique soon–about an hour from where my partner and I work, so it’s on my to-do list to put them in touch with one another.

Kayla, Adrian, and some other cool chick

The party afterward was cool too. Josh Peterson, Jamie Daves and I talked politics. I still can’t get over how BIG Jamie’s hands are. Look at them compared to my waist. Holy Sh*t Balls!


Jamie busting a move. Whoa big daddy!

I don’t know what I’m doing; looks like I’m scared stiff, but look at Kayla getting all sultry and stuff.

Who was I having fun with on the text? It had to be late, late and I can’t recall who I was texting–or who was texting me. Was it Alex? Ahhh, your guess is as good as mine.

Hello, Kitty Kat!

Josh and Jamie. I joined Josh the following day for a get-together dinner with Scott and others. Josh just moved to NYC by way of SF and will be helping Scott and the Charity: Water team out with organizational structure. Yes, he’s one of the converts from The Summit!

Disco inferno!

Photos compliments of Esther Havens, Andrew Bicknell, & Emma Grady
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