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Game supports ‘children safe drinking water’

Despite the fact that access to clean, safe water is a basic human need, it is not available to everyone around the world

Countless communities do not have access to clean and safe drinking water, putting them at risk of contracting diseases such as typhoid, bilharzia, cholera and diarrhoea, which is reported to be the third leading cause of death amongst children under five years of age.

Clean water does not only prevent water related diseases, it also has a direct effect on national productivity as it keeps individuals in good health which will in turn enable them to work and attend school.

As a major social contributor in the most poverty stricken areas and the communities it operates in, Game stores is a staunch advocator for the advancement of disadvantaged children.

As testament of this, Game has teamed up with Procter and Gamble (P&G) in the “Children Safe Drinking Water” campaign.

For every P&G product purchased at Game between 15 February and 15 March, Procter and Gamble will donate one sachet of safe drinking water purifier to families in need of clean and safe drinking.

Each four-gram sachet can purify 10 litres of heavily contaminated water in just 30 minutes, that’s enough clean water to sustain a family of five for a day.

Visit your nearest Game store and help a child while caring for yourself and your little one.

 

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