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July 14, 2010

Get LASIK and Help Build a Well: The Charity Water Project

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Andy Sernovitz is a friend of mine who runs an excellent conference called "The How to be Great at Word of Mouth Marketing Conference".  The next conference is next week on July 20 in NYC.  I have worked with Andy in the past and highly recommend this conference.  In conjunction with this conference, Andy is attempting to raise $50,000 for Charity Water

Right now, almost a billion people don't have access to clean, safe drinking water.  That's one in eight of us.  charity:water is a non-profit organization bringing clean, safe drinking water to people in developing nations.  They use 100% of public donations to directly fund sustainable water solutions in areas of greatest need.  Just $20 can give one person clean water for 20 years!

Watch this video, I am sure you will be enlightened and moved:


In an attempt to help Andy to reach his goal to raise $50,000, EyeCare 20/20 will donate $50 for every LASIK procedure that we preform from today through Labor Day.  I also invite any of our patients or readers to donate directly towards Andy's campaign.

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