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Mesa continues to push hydration donation effort
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The Mesa hydration donation campaign will be collecting water until Friday, Sept. 27.
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Mesa’s Hydration Donation Campaign is seeking more water as community demand is at an all-time high.
The Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign will be collecting water until Friday, Sept. 27.
The goal is to collect 700,000 bottles of water. Mesa is asking residents to donate bottles of water or contribute online to help people in need.
The campaign offers 21 drop-off locations throughout the city. The list of locations is available at www.mesaaz.gov/H2OMesa. Cash donations are also accepted.
There have been several large donations from the business community, nonprofit organizations and residents this summer. A unique way to donate is through the One Ton Water Challenge. Promoted by the Mesa Chamber of Commerce, United Food Bank and the city, it challenges businesses, residents and organizations to buy a pallet of water, weighing more than one ton, for approximately $210. Individuals can split the cost so it’s just over $100 each.
Residents also can donate a pallet in person by simply scanning your card at the Klaus Team Real Estate office at 2919 S Ellsworth Road Suite 133 in Mesa. To donate a pallet, contact Mandy Hodges at mhodges@unitedfoodbank.org.