I Am Waters Foundation


Today is 01.31.2012.

Hydrating The Homeless

I Am Waters mission is to hydrate the bodies of homeless women, children and men who don’t have access to life’s most basic necessities. Water is on the top of that list. I Am Waters supplies bottled water through shelters, missions and community homeless organizations in an effort to eliminate the need for drinking whatever is available and suffering the effects of drinking water that is not fit for consumption. Physical hydration that also delivers a simple inspirational message in a single word. In the life of a person who is homeless surviving comes before everything. Over time, life on the streets, erodes one’s self esteem and feelings of love, hope, and faith. Holding a bottle with an inspirational word provides a powerful affirmation that is important for those who are not being replenished emotionally or spiritually.

I Am Waters Delivers To Three Texas Cities In The Summer 2011

I Am Waters is pleased to share, that we have successfully delivered 300,000 bottles of water throughout Houston, Ft. Worth, and Austin Texas during summer 2011. We are extremely grateful and honored to play a part in helping the American homeless with the assistance of fifteen, local and national, homeless service care providers that distributed I Am Waters bottles of HOPE, PEACE, LOVE, and DREAM.

Houston Summer 2010

I Am Waters is pleased to share that we have delivered over 47,000 bottles of water to Houston’s homeless since our June 15th launch. By the end of our “Summer Pilot Project”, we will have delivered 80,000 bottles of water with words of inspiration, such as Hope and Peace, to help hydrate Houston’s more than 10,000 homeless men, women, and children.

First 180,000 Bottles of Water to Houston Homeless | 2009

I Am Waters has partnered with the Houston Foodbank to deliver 180,000 bottles of clean drinking water to Houston’s homeless population. The delivery was a first step to proving out a distribution system that can move water from central locations to homeless shelters.

I Am Waters Foundation Bottles 2011

The Changing Face Of Homelessness

What is the changing face of homelessness?

Many may know that both single and two-parent families, not individuals, represent the changing face of homelessness in the United States today. One variation we don’t often expect is for that single parent to be a father. Please click here to view the story of Maso Mason Jr. and son.

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