"Wellness Initiative of Southeast Tennessee (WISE TN) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the well-being of families in our community, particularly those with low income. We strive to make preventative measures and early detection services more accessible, while promoting better posture and holistic health."
Your $40.00 monthly donation can give 12 people clean water every year. 100% funds water projects.
Spinal problems contribute significantly to the global burden of disease and have a considerable financial impact on our economy. In the United States alone, the total annual cost of treating spinal disorders is estimated at $253 billion.2 This includes direct costs, such as medical expenses, as well as indirect costs like lost productivity and disability. These financial burdens can lead to bankruptcy for individuals and families struggling to afford necessary treatments
1.71 billion people in the world live with musculoskeletal conditions, including spinal problems.1 These conditions can cause pain, arthritis, and may lead to surgeries for men, women, and children of all ages.
The financial impact of spinal problems is staggering, with the total annual cost of treating these disorders in the United States estimated at $253 billion.2 This includes direct costs, such as medical expenses, as well as indirect costs like lost productivity and disability. For many individuals and families, these financial burdens can lead to bankruptcy.
However, better spinal health can transform lives by improving overall well-being, education, and income.
Spinal problems can cause significant pain and suffering, but better spinal health can alleviate these symptoms and prevent the progression of these conditions
Living with spinal problems can consume a significant amount of time, from managing pain to attending medical appointments. Better spinal health can free up time, allowing individuals to pursue education, work, and other activities that contribute to their overall well-being and happiness.
1.71 billion people in the world live with musculoskeletal conditions, including spinal problems.1 These conditions can cause pain, arthritis, and may lead to surgeries for men, women, and children of all ages.
The financial impact of spinal problems is staggering, with the total annual cost of treating these disorders in the United States estimated at $253 billion.2 This includes direct costs, such as medical expenses, as well as indirect costs like lost productivity and disability. For many individuals and families, these financial burdens can lead to bankruptcy.
However, better spinal health can transform lives by improving overall well-being, education, and income.
Spinal problems can cause significant pain and suffering, but better spinal health can alleviate these symptoms and prevent the progression of these conditions
Living with spinal problems can consume a significant amount of time, from managing pain to attending medical appointments. Better spinal health can free up time, allowing individuals to pursue education, work, and other activities that contribute to their overall well-being and happiness.
Spring members are monthly donors committed to making an impact and ending the water crisis. Together Spring members bring clean water to 44,343 people every single month.
A $20 monthly donation can give 6 people clean water every year.
Creating a campaign helps raise money for clean water projects for people in need.
Transform an entire community, school, or health clinic. with a gift of $10,000 or more.
Spinal issues can interfere with a child's ability to attend school and fully participate in their education. Improved spinal health can help keep kids in school and better equipped to focus on their studies.
What an old safe taught me
about sustainable development.
Watch this video to see how your donation turns into water, sanitation, and hygiene resources that transform entire communities and impact more people than you know.
In unthinkable circumstances, mechanics in Ethiopia continue to restore access to clean water.
What an old safe taught me about sustainable development.
Watch this video to see how your donation turns into water, sanitation, and hygiene resources that transform entire communities and impact more people than you know.
Since charity: water was founded in 2006, we’ve been chasing one ambitious goal: ending the global water crisis. And while the water crisis is huge, we’re optimistic. We know how to solve the problem, and we make progress every day thanks to the help of local partners and generous supporters. If we work together, we believe everyone will have access to life’s most basic need within our lifetime.
When charity: water began, we made a bold promise: 100% of public donations would go directly to fund clean water projects. Private donors cover our operating costs so 100% of your money can fund water projects.
You deserve to give with confidence, so we’ll always stand by our 100% Model. But we don’t stop there. From our financials, to our tech, to the environmental sustainability of our water projects: “good enough” is never good enough for us. We’re setting new standards for transparency and innovation. These companies and organizations agree.
We track every dollar you raise and show
the projects you helped fund with photos
and GPS coordinates.
We’ve consistently received the highest grades available for accountability and transparency.
We partner with experienced local partners to build sustainable, community-owned water projects.
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Lakewood, OH 44107
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Every $40 given can help one child receive treatment, and 100% of your
donation will fund improving spinal health projects locally.
Every $40 can end a walk for water, and 100% of your donation will fund clean water projects.
Facing a problem as big as the water crisis requires an incredible team. We’re grateful to have some of the most innovative and committed leaders guiding our organization.
After a decade of indulging his darkest vices as a nightclub promoter, Scott declared spiritual, moral, and emotional bankruptcy. He spent two years on a hospital ship off the coast of Liberia, saw the effects of dirty water firsthand, and came back to New York City on a mission.
Michael Wilkerson
Chair
Michael Wilkerson is the executive vice chairman of Helios Fairfax Partners, the world’s largest Africa-focused investment firm. Prior to its merger with Helios Investment Partners, Wilkerson was chief executive
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