Raise a Cup to Build a Pump

WATER, it's essential.
And because 884 million people do not have access to clean drinking water, they are dying.

In honor of World Water Day (March 22nd), help us raise funds to support the African Children's Choir and bring fresh water to a Community, a School, and a Hospital in Southern Sudan.

Get involved by taking the water challenge or get your company involved by asking customers to donate a dollar on World Water Day for their tap water.

For every $5 you donate, you give the gift of clean water to 5 people for one year.

Give Water. Give Life.

African Childrens Choir











The African Children's Choir has been working with the most vulnerable children in Africa for 25 years raising awareness of the plight of the orphaned and abandoned, but also showing the beauty, dignity and potential of the African child. They perform throughout the world bringing hope and joy to everyone they meet while shining the spotlight on the plight of children in Africa. The African Children's Choir, with a focus on education, is currently caring for several thousand underprivileged children throughout Africa.

These are children who could have lost all hope, but have overcome their circumstances and now are making a positive impact on society by being a voice for millions of children suffering in Africa. Founded in 1984 by human rights activist Ray Barnett, the choir has performed at many prestigious events and concert halls, including for Kofi Annan at the UN General Assembly Hall in New York, with Bobby McFerrin at Royal Albert Hall in London, with Mariah Carey & Sir Paul McCartney at Live 8 in London and at Nelson Mandela's46664 AIDS awareness concert in South Africa.

The Choir members are ambassadors for all children in Africa who have become orphans because of war, poverty, HIV/AID, and other diseases. Each year, new Choirs are selected and the children from the previous year's Choir return to their homelands to attend school. Their education is completely funded by The African Children's Choir. Some of these young adults continue in university programs, where they train to become doctors, engineers or other professional leaders in Africa. Others receive vocational and technical training, developing the skills they need to lead productive, fulfilling lives. Many of the children, now young adults from previous Choirs, are working with The African Children's Choir and other relief organizations throughout Africa

African Children's Choir website
African Children's Choir appearance on American Idol in 2007
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“The African Children’s Choir is a program of Music for Life Institute, a registered charity, having been determined tax exempt under section 501(c)3 by the IRS.  All donations are eligible for tax deduction, as allowed by law