MUSIC FOR MALAWI – HELP KIDS TO GET CLEAN WATER
A person must consume 2 litres of water daily for a healthy life.
Humans drink an average of 75.000 litres of water throughout their life.
Australia is the highest user of water per person in the world.
A quarter of the world’s population is without safe drinking water.
AFAP Action on Poverty, an independent, not-for-profit, fully accredited Australian non-government organisation, is asking out a couple of hundred people to come together to an awesome live music event this Saturday. The aim is to raise money for schoolkids in Malawi. AFAP’s vision is to become the leading agency of poverty, enforcing their mission through working together with local partners who employ inhabitants throughout the Pacific, Asia and Africa.
This year AFAP organisation adresses in particular two schools in Malawi, whose schoolkids don’t have access to water to clean their hands or to drink. Therefore the micro-music festival is held, including a fabulous line up of traditional music.
AFAP organisation greatly appeals for donating money this Saturday. Make a change and help kids to get access to clean water!
What: Music for Malawi
Where: Saturday, 7 February from 8pm
When: Spectrum 34 Oxfordstreet, Darlinghurst
How: for tickets donations and more, click here