FTH 2023 Supported Organization: DigDeep/Navajo Water Project
Indigenous communities in the United States often lack access to basic infrastructural resources that are taken for granted in most other parts of the country. Among the Navajo communities in Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico, one-third of households do not have running water in their homes, and have no access to sewage systems. Without sinks or toilets, these families are forced to haul water in on a daily basis. In addition to the time and labor this requires of them, they end up paying an average of sixty-seven times more for this water than they would if it were piped in.
The Navajo Water Project is a community-led project that brings clean hot and cold running water into American homes. Over the past six years, the Navajo Water Project has brought clean, running water to more than 300 Navajo households. They have also lit up remote homes with solar power, delivered 13 million of gallons of water, created jobs, and sustained thousands of families throughout the pandemic. They also invest in research, advocacy, and workforce development to close the Water Gap once and for all.
The Navajo Water Project is organized by DigDeep, which began its water justice work in 2013 building water systems in rural Cameroon and South Sudan. DigDeep has since shifted to working entirely in the US and expanded to include the Appalachian Water Project, which brings hot and cold running water to homes in West Virginia and Kentucky.
You can support Navajo Water Project and DigDeep as a creator in the 2023 FTH auction (or as a bidder, when the time comes to donate for the auctions you’ve won.)
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buried (10628 words) by bazookajo94
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: All For The Game - Nora Sakavic
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Neil Josten/Andrew Minyard
Characters: Aaron Minyard, Nicky Hemmick, Katelyn (All For The Game), Coach Hernandez (All For The Game)
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Alternate Universe - High School, the title is a trigger warning and a spoiler, teenage boys are gross, tw: axe body spray, don't ask what happens to neil's dad because I don't know either, Implied/Referenced Suicide, kinda a spooky story, giving coach Hernandez the spotlight he deserves
Summary:
“Follow us again and I’ll kill you.” The kid’s eyes looked dead when he said this. He had a real threat in his voice.
Neil was real pissed off. “Get in line,” he snapped.
Bookmarker's Notes:
Bazookajo94, THANK YOU SO MUCH for participating in Fandom Trumps Hate 2023 + writing this fic in exchange for my contribution to DigDeep (total of all contributions to that org was $7,037!!).
We're all winners here! 616 creators offered 800+ auctions in over 400 different fandoms and subfandoms. This was either the first or second year AFTG as a fandom was represented! Total amount raised for over 13 organisations was $47,361.75.
I'm excited that you launched this work into the AFTG fandom at a VeRy eXciTinG time (HELLO FOURTH BOOK!). Excited that the little bit of money I shared from my resources help bring water to people who need it. And excited that readers get to experience this version of Neil + Andrew meeting and getting to know one another. It's a delightfully WiLd + quirky ride which I thoroughly enjoyed.
Thanks again m'friend! 🧡🦊
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This moment right now!
Haven’t written in some time. No particular reason other than haven’t made it a priority and haven’t felt a strong sense to share the journey. Could be I don’t feel like sharing, don’t have much to share, or not in a phase of the journey to put things out there. Well, today’s entry is still not something I am writing. It is something I came across on social media a few weeks back.
This – this is something I felt compelled to share.
As we are on the cusp of taking our oldest back to college to start her sophomore year and your youngest is a week into her senior year in high school, my wife and I feel like many other parents in similar situations, that time just needs to slow down a bit. The last few years it has felt like time is moving much faster than a decade ago. I know……still moving at the same pace and my guess is that I need to be better at slowing my time down. What I mean by that is being present and focusing on the now.
Each particular moment we are in, and this may sound corny, but each moment we are in, there is something really magical and amazing about it. Sure, that particular circumstance may not be ideal; hell it may outright suck, but there is something to take away from it that is truly magical.
We just have to dig a little deeper sometimes to see it.
By Sahil Bloom
Now and then, break out the fancy china and drink good wine for no reason at all.
Dance at weddings until your feet are sore.
Tell your partner (and your children) you love them every night before falling asleep. Someday you’ll find the other side of the bed empty and wish you could.
Don’t fear sadness, as it tends to sit right next to love.
Treat your body like a house you have to live in for another 70 years.
Never raise your voice, except for at a ball game.
Do one good deed every single day, but never tell anyone about it.
Time doesn’t heal anything when it comes to relationships. Don’t delay difficult conversations.
Find the things that make your eyes light up. Do more of those.
Always remind yourself that your track record for making it through your bad days is perfect.
Minor issues become major issues over time. Applies equally to love, friendships, health and home.
The most damning lie you can tell is the lie you tell yourself.
No one has ever argued their way to happiness.
If you’re going to lose a fight, make sure the other person thinks twice before fighting you again.
Getting old is no picnic, but it’s much better than the alternative.
You may occasionally disappoint others, but make sure to never disappoint yourself.
Never let a good friendship atrophy. Send the text, make the call, plan the trip. Good friendships must be treasured.
When you meet someone, look them in the eye, give a firm handshake, and call them by their name.
Give everybody a second chance, but never a third.
The “good old days” are always happening right now.
Whenever you hug someone, make sure they are the one to let go first.
If it’s raining on a warm summer evening, go outside and dance in it.
Taking no risk is the biggest risk you can take. Regret from inaction is always more painful than regret from action.
It doesn’t have to be perfect to be wonderful.
When in doubt, love. We can always use more love.
Looking presentable is a matter of self-respect.
When you’re feeling down, smile at yourself for a full minute in the mirror.
Travel as much as you can. Collect one token from every trip to remember it by.
If there’s something bothering you, ask yourself whether it will matter in one month. If not, let it go right now.
Stop trying to change people that don’t want to be changed.
You may win the argument, but if you lose the friend, what was the point?
Stubborn pride is the downfall of many men and women. Learn to forget the slight hurts and avoid grudges.
Don one thing that challenges your mind every single day. A crossword puzzle, math problem, anything. Daily “exercise” will keep your mind sharp for the long haul.
Allow your kids to fail. You will hate it, but it’s so important.
There’s nothing wrong with shedding old relationships as you grow and change.
No amount of money is worth trading for your peace of mind.
If your kid wants to dance in line at the store, join them.
Smile and say good morning to strangers on the street.
Laugh loudly and unapologetically whenever you feel like it.
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