Project #WaterShare to bring relief to drought-ravaged KZN
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Parched areas of KwaZulu-Natal stand to benefit from a massive water collection drive, spearheaded by East Coast Radio.

Launching Project #WaterShare on East Coast Breakfast this morning, presenter Darren Maule urged the province’s people to help make a difference in the lives of tens of thousands of residents who are bearing the brunt of one of KZN’s worst droughts. “You guys have always heeded our call for help,” said Maule. “And now, more than ever, we need you to help us help the people of our wonderful province who are in dire straits.”
Residents and businesses are been urged to donate brand new, sealed bottles of water to East Coast Radio. Project #WaterShare will run until Sunday evening (31 January 2016). KZN relief organisation, Gift of the Givers, has come on board to help the station distribute the water supplies to areas worst-affected by the protracted dry spell.
Listeners and businesses can donate the sealed, new bottles of water at the following addresses:
East Coast Radio
313 Umhlanga Rocks Drive
Umhlanga .
Gift of The Givers
569 Ridge Road
Overport
Gift of the Givers
Hanifa’s Industrial Park
31 Willowton Road
Pietermarizburg
Come get involved.
Every bottle makes a difference.



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