Lion Heart the Liberian Real Life Supehero Teams Up with NGO Generosity Water

Chris Ware
Lion Heart the real life African Superhero is a one man NGO. So it is not surprising that he is now working with a real NGO Generosity Water. One of the main things that Lion Heart teaches villagers when he visits villages is about water. Water borne ailments are one of the top causes of death in the world and simply by teaching people to boil the water before using it millions of lives could be saved each year from these diseases.

Not only does Generosity Water eliminate the problem of people having unclean water it also saves the people time going to fetch water. Often children have to spend all day going to get water from far away for their family. These children then do not get to go to school. A well in their village means that kids will have safe clean water and have time to go to school. Each well can provide clean safe drinking water for 300 people and will last decades. In that time an entire generation will be able to grow up with safe clean drinking water and the ability to get an education.

When Lion Heart first started out as a superhero he had no idea that there were others. Now he is working with other real life superheros to help Generosity Water.Lion Heart has appreciated the help and support of other real life superheros. The job of a superhero can be lonely.
You too can help out like Lion Heart and his super friends by going to the link and making a donation. The money goes to Generosity Water not Lion Heart. When enough money has been raised Lion Heart will help them locate a village for a well and help them build it. For more information on Lion Heart, Generosity Water, other real life superheros, and this project you can follow this link .

For more information on Lion Heart and the work he does you can go here.

Published by Chris Ware

Born in Anaheim California, moved to Northern California in High School. Attended many schools all over the US until finally finishing my bachelors degree.  View profile

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