Multi-Grammy Winning Performer Rob Thomas to Take Part in Dow Live Earth Run for Water April 18
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Register to Run or Walk Now at www.liveearth.org/run to See Rob Thomas Perform Live in Downtown Atlanta 3/28/10 Live Earth, organizer of The Dow Live Earth Run for Water, and Atlanta Track Club, race director for the Atlanta event, today announced that Rob Thomas, multi-platinum three-time GRAMMY Award-winner Rob Thomas, will perform live at the Atlanta event taking place at Pemberton Place, adjacent to the World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium. The largest worldwide water initiative on record to help combat the global water crisis, The Dow Live Earth Run for Water is a series of 6km run/walks (the average distance many women and children walk every day to get water), culminating with a water education village and live musical performances, taking place in 80 cities across 40 countries around the world, to raise awareness and funds that will help solve the global water crisis. Pete Wentz, Angelique Kidjo, Alexandra Cousteau, and Jenny Fletcher have already been announced to support events on April 18th. “I am thrilled to be participating in this important event to bring clean, safe drinking water to the women and children around the world walking 6km every day to sustain their families,” said Rob Thomas. “I encourage the Atlanta community to come out on April 18th because together we can make a difference in the lives of so many.” Funds raised from the events will benefit Global Water Challenge, a coalition of non profit organizations working to bring clean, safe drinking water to millions of people worldwide. This includes innovative projects that provide clean drinking water to communities in Haiti, Central America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia. GWC has invested in previous projects with donations going towards improving access to water in schools and supporting local entrepreneurs who provide market-based solutions. Beginning today, Live Earth will donate $1 for each U.S. registration received between now and March 23 for a special Haiti relief fund through GWC coalition partners CARE, Catholic Relief Services, Population Services, and UNICEF to implement safe drinking water programs on the ground in Haiti. People interested in supporting the Haiti relief fund should register for a Dow Live Earth Run for Water run/walk event in the U.S. before April 1st via The Active Network at http://liveearth.org/run, using promotional code HAITI. “The money raised from these events will help thousands of people in the developing world get access to clean drinking water. We look forward to investing these funds and impacting lives,” said Paul Faeth, President of Global Water Challenge. Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper is dedicated solely to protecting and restoring the Chattahoochee River Basin – the drinking water source for 3.5 million people. Established in 1994, UCR works to advocate and secure the preservation and stewardship of the Chatahoochee River, its tributaries and watershed, for the people, fish and wildlife that depend on the river system. The Chattahoochee is considered the most used water resource in Georgia, and is one of the most threatened rivers in the United States. This event will raise awareness about the threats the Chattahoochee faces as well as helping to fund UCR’s work in the field, patrolling the river system, monitoring water quality, educating our community, and more,” said Sally Bethea, Executive Director and Riverkeeper for UCR. Atlanta's Dow Live Earth Run for Water event will take place in downtown Atlanta with the start/finish at the Water Village area located at Pemberton Place, adjacent to the World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium. The 6km course will take participants through nearby neighborhoods. The Dow Live Earth Run for Water will start at 8:45 a.m. with the Rob Thomas performance following the run/walk. Thomas will perform songs from his acclaimed current album, cradlesong which includes the chart topping singles “Someday” and “Her Diamonds”. “As the premier running organization in Atlanta, the Atlanta Track Club is excited to help organize this run/walk to drive awareness of both the global and regional water crisis,” said Tracey Russell, Executive Director of the Atlanta Track Club. People in Atlanta can register for the Dow Live Earth Run for Water run/walk today via The Active Network at http://liveearth.org/run. All participants will receive a free online ActiveTrainer plan to help them prepare for the event. A portion of all registration fees for the Atlanta event will go directly to Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper and Global Water Challenge. “Live Earth is honored to have Rob Thomas as part of this global movement to help raise awareness for the global water crisis”, said Kevin Wall, Founder of Live Earth. “Through his commitment, we are able to connect with a wider audience on this important issue and ultimately encourage them to participate in this movement to bring clean, safe, drinking water to the nearly one billion people on this planet in need.” The Dow Live Earth Run for Water is a global movement focused
on the actions individuals can take to effectively address the
issue. People are encouraged to START solving the problem
today, RUN in a Dow Live Earth Run for Water run/walk in their
community or organize their own run/walk through the Friends of
Live Earth program, SAVE water in their home and local community
through conservation efforts, GIVE money to support clean, safe
water projects and SPEAK UP by signing the Live Earth petition
to add water as a basic human right to the U.N. Declaration of
Human Rights. “As the title sponsor for the Dow Live Earth Run for Water,
Dow is committed to bringing the science, technology and “human
element” it will take to help solve one of the world’s greatest
challenges – the global water crisis,” said Ian Barbour,
general manager at Dow Water & Process Solutions, a business
unit of Dow. “On April 18, 2010, Dow’s 52,000 employees will
join people from around the world to help millions of people
around the world gain access to safe, clean drinking water.” For more information about the Dow Live Earth Run for Water
visit
www.liveearth.org, and to participate in the Atlanta event,
please visit www.livearth.org/run. About the Atlanta Track Club span>
About Global Water Challenger />
GWGWC is a diverse coalition that consists of leading
organizations working to provide creative and sustainable
solutions for universal access to safe drinking water and
sanitation. GWC’s mission is to generate a global movement
to meet the urgent need for safe water and sanitation by
spurring collective awareness and investment in water
supply/sanitation innovation by corporate, public, and
nongovernmental actors. Our challenge is to reach people
with the tools and education they need to empower themselves.
Access to clean water and sanitation leads to healthier, longer
and more productive lives, and breaks the cycle of poverty.
Water and sanitation are not just human rights, they are human
necessities. More information about Global Water Challenge
can be found at
http://www.globalwaterchallenge.org. About Upper Chattahoochee verkeeper About Live Earthr /> FoFounded by Emmy-winning producer Kevin Wall, in partnership with former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, Live Earth was built upon the belief that entertainment has the power to transcend social and cultural barriers to move the world community to action. A for-profit company, Live Earth seeks to leverage the power of entertainment through integrated events, media and the live experience to ignite a global movement aimed at solving the most critical environmental issues of our time. More information about Live Earth can be found at http://liveearth.org. About Dow |
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