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For the Taylor family, this challenge had become a taxing part of their everyday life. Through our HometownH2O program, and project partners Water Well Trust, The Vinyl Institute, Xylem, Goulds - [Press Release: First Project with Ross & Squibb Completed](https://waterboys.org/press-release-first-project-with-ross-squibb-completed/) - ST. LOUIS, Jan. 17, 2024 -- Lawrenceburg, Indiana-based Ross & Squibb Distillery, in partnership with NFL legend Chris Long and his Foundation's Waterboys initiative, announced the completion of their combined efforts to bring a lasting source of clean, safe water to a community of 1,600 people in arid southern Kenya. In Summer 2023, a deep borehole well - [The Dittmans' Journey to Water Security](https://waterboys.org/the-dittmans-journey-to-water-security/) - The Dittmans’ Journey to Water Security - [Women Bear the Burden When There is No Water](https://waterboys.org/women-bear-the-burden-when-there-is-no-water/) - WORLD WATER WEEK 2023 Women in Kenya experience greater inequality when there is no access to clean water. But why? Nearly 900,000 people without basic drinking water live in Sub-Saharan Africa, and 7 out of 10 households without a clean water source place the onus of collecting water on women and girls. As a result, - [Press Release: Partnership with Luxco](https://waterboys.org/press-release-partnership-with-luxco/) - ROSS & SQUIBB™ DISTILLERY PARTNERS WITH THE CHRIS LONG FOUNDATION'S WATERBOYS INITIATIVE TO COMBAT WATER SCARCITY IN KENYA July 6, 2023 – Ross & Squibb™ Distillery and its Remus® Bourbon and Rossville Union® Rye Whiskey brands are partnering with NFL legend Chris Long and his Foundation’s Waterboys Initiative to bring - [The Vital Role of Domestic Wells: Addressing the U.S. Water Crisis](https://waterboys.org/the-vital-role-of-domestic-wells-addressing-the-u-s-water-crisis/) - At the heart of our mission is the unwavering belief that water is a fundamental human right, not a luxury. While Waterboys is perhaps best known for our efforts to provide sustainable water solutions in East Africa, we're also deeply committed to addressing the water scarcity crisis at home in the United States. Today, we - [Why Filtered Water Bottle-Filling Stations Are Important](https://waterboys.org/why-filtered-water-bottle-filling-stations-are-important/) - Waterboys is dedicated to providing clean water access and sustainable water solutions for communities in need. While much of our work consists of water projects in East Africa, we recognize the importance of addressing water-related challenges right here in the United States. We do this through our HometownH20 program, which includes supporting domestic water projects - [Press Release: Official Charity Partner of the 2023 NYC Marathon](https://waterboys.org/64776-2/) - THE CHRIS LONG FOUNDATION'S WATERBOYS INITIATIVE NAMED AN OFFICIAL CHARITY PARTNER OF THE 2023 TCS NEW YORK CITY MARATHON March 29, 2023 — Waterboys has been named an Official Charity Partner for the 2023 TCS New York City Marathon, which takes place on Sunday, November 5. Waterboys will be among more than 550 - [World Water Day 2023: Our Recent Trip to Tanzania](https://waterboys.org/world-water-day-2023-our-recent-trip-to-tanzania/) - World Water Day was on Wednesday. WWD 2023 is about accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis. Water affects us all and we need everyone to take action. Watch our WWD Instagram reel by clicking here and read below to learn how our water access work has recently changed lives. The reel corresponds - [Press Release: Joining Forces With Well Aware!](https://waterboys.org/press-release-joining-forces-with-well-aware/) - THE CHRIS LONG FOUNDATION’S WATERBOYS INITIATIVE PARTNERS WITH WELL AWARE TO INCREASE ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER IN EAST AFRICA The partnership will provide new, lasting water systems for communities in need February 16, 2023 – The Chris Long Foundation is joining forces with Well Aware, a women-led international nonprofit known for its success - [From Our Executive Director: Hometown H2O - Wakefield, VA](https://waterboys.org/from-our-executive-director-hometown-h2o-wakefiled-va) - During a recent visit to Wakefield, Virginia—about two hours southeast of Charlottesville, in Sussex County—we were reminded once again of the power of our HometownH20 partnership to deliver clean drinking water for families here in the United States. Our team spent the day at the home of Jennifer and Chris Schod and their four - [Water Warrior: Erica Jennings](https://waterboys.org/water-warrior-erica-jennings/) - Erica Jennings started off her 2022 on the side of Mount Kilimanjaro, climbing Africa’s tallest peak in support of clean water access. How exactly did she end up a clean water advocate, hiking the highest free-standing mountain in the world? All thanks to a coworker in her New York office. “Peter and I used to - [This Week In Clean Water: 7/11/2022](https://waterboys.org/this-week-in-clean-water-7-11-2022) - We’re always interested in gaining insight into new developments and policy issues that affect communities’ access to clean water in the US and abroad. Ongoing learning about water-related challenges and solutions helps us more effectively pursue Waterboys’ big, bold goal of bringing clean water to 1 million people. Here are some things that caught our - [Water Warrior: Kerry Rock](https://waterboys.org/water-warrior-kerry-rock/) - When military veteran and two-time Conquering Kili team member Kerry Rock first began his journey with Waterboys, he had no idea what was in store for him. “I had no clue what I was about to become a part of, all I knew was ‘Oh my gosh, I’m going to Africa to climb this big - [This Week In Clean Water: 5/30/2022](https://waterboys.org/this-week-in-clean-water-5-30-2022/) - We’re always interested in gaining insight into new developments and policy issues that affect communities’ access to clean water in the US and abroad. Ongoing learning about water-related challenges and solutions helps us more effectively pursue Waterboys’ big, bold goal of bringing clean water to 1 million people. Here are some things that caught our - [This Week In Clean Water: 5/9/2022](https://waterboys.org/this-week-in-clean-water-5-9-2022/) - We’re always interested in gaining insight into new developments and policy issues that affect communities’ access to clean water in the US and abroad. Ongoing learning about water-related challenges and solutions helps us more effectively pursue Waterboys’ big, bold goal of bringing clean water to 1 million people. Here are some things that caught our - [This Week In Clean Water: 4/13/2022](https://waterboys.org/this-week-in-clean-water-4-13-2022/) - We’re always interested in gaining insight into new developments and policy issues that affect communities’ access to clean water in the US and abroad. Ongoing learning about water-related challenges and solutions helps us more effectively pursue Waterboys’ big, bold goal of bringing clean water to 1 million people. Here are some things that caught our - [From Our Executive Director: International Women’s Day 2022](https://waterboys.org/from-our-executive-director-international-womens-day-2022/) - Happy International Women’s Day 2022! Two members of our Charlottesville-based team just returned from a 12-day trip to East Africa, where alongside our implementing partner, WorldServe, we hosted 25 of our Waterboys champions for site visits to some of the communities where we support clean water projects. Everywhere we went, we heard about the power - [Building Our Team](https://waterboys.org/building-our-team/) - Happy New Year! As we kick off 2022, we are excited to announce two additions to the Chris Long Foundation team. Nancy Hopkins joined us this month as our new Executive Director, replacing Nicole Woodie who left the Foundation this past November after six years of outstanding contributions. Nancy has over 25 years of experience - [Clean Water Impact: Students and Education](https://waterboys.org/clean-water-impact-students-and-education) - Here in the US, we rarely think about our access to clean drinking water. But did you know that in a small number of communities in the US, the public water supply is unsafe? In these areas, community members must take remedial steps to deal with this issue, like buying water filters or using only - [Water Warrior: Kurt Benkert](https://waterboys.org/water-warrior-kurt-benkert/) - For NFL quarterback Kurt Benkert, his platform as a professional athlete is a way to shine a light on issues that matter. “I think it's important to blend philanthropy and my platform because I am lucky to have the platform that I do and to have a reach that I do,” he says. “If I - [How Deep Borehole Wells Bring Clean Water To Communities](https://waterboys.org/how-deep-borehole-wells-bring-clean-water-to-communities/) - When we talk about our deep borehole wells, we’re talking about a pretty incredible system for accessing clean water sources and creating a sustainable system for its distribution. WorldServe International’s high-tech rigs are capable of drilling up to 500 meters to source clean water, and each finished well can serve between 5,000-7,500 people. Not only - [Implementing Partner Highlight: Dig Deep](https://waterboys.org/implementing-partner-highlight-dig-deep/) - Our partnership with Dig Deep sees awareness and funds raised around Navajo Nation and their need for clean water access. Dig Deep's Navajo Water Project started in 2014, and from their first project in Thoreau, NM, the program and has grown to serve more than 250 families across 9 towns in New Mexico alone. In - [How Clean Water Impacts Education](https://waterboys.org/how-clean-water-impacts-education/) - It’s an undeniable truth that education plays a critical role in breaking the cycle of poverty. Yet in places like Tanzania, only 26% of boys and 24% of girls make it to secondary school. Why? One major contributing factor is lack of access to clean water. Students will miss school as they deal with pains - [Water Warrior: William Allen Middle School](https://waterboys.org/water-warrior-william-allen-middle-school/) - The catalyst for philanthropic pursuits can come in many forms. It may be a personal connection to a cause. It may be a visit to a new place – Like Chris Long’s Tanzania trip that inspired the idea for Waterboys. For students at William Allen Middle School in Moorestown, New Jersey, it was a book - [Earth Day: Virtual Walk For Water & Agua4All Event](https://waterboys.org/earth-day-virtual-walk-for-water-agua4all-event) - This Earth Day, we've teamed up with H2O For Life to bring you the 2021 Earth Day Virtual Walk for Water. Our goal is to raise $10,000 to support water, sanitation and hygiene education projects around the world - And you can join us and help us reach that goal. On (or around) Earth Day - [The Impact of Clean Water on Agriculture](https://waterboys.org/the-impact-of-clean-water-on-agriculture/) - Access to clean water means access to a variety of opportunities, from improving the health and wellness of a family or community, to saving time that can be spent on education and economic pursuits. The power of clean water access can't be emphasized enough. But its impact goes far beyond quenching thirst and improving health, - [World Water Day 2021](https://waterboys.org/world-water-day-2021/) - World Water Day has been held every March 22 since 1993 to celebrate water and raise awareness of the 2.2 billion people living without access to safe water. This year's theme, Water2Me, opens the conversation about what water means to you. To us, clean water is a source of equality, a solution to broken systems that - [International Women's Day News: water4Her Ambassadors Announced!](https://waterboys.org/international-womens-day-news-water4her-ambassadors-announced/) - In honor of International Womens Day, we are thrilled to announce an amazing roster of female athletes and influencers who are joining our water4Her movement to help empower 100,000 women through access to clean water. Join us in welcoming Betsy Brandon, Laurel Ivory, Joyce Ekworomadu, Mina Kimes, Brianna Westrup, Charissa Thompson, Alyssa - [Water Warrior: Doug's Well Water Dream](https://waterboys.org/water-warrior-dougs-well-water-dream/) - Sometimes the best birthday gift is the gift of helping others. Just ask Fiona Nagle and her boyfriend Doug Green. An environmental scientist with a doctorate in environmental dispute resolution, Nagle is quite familiar with issues of water scarcity around the globe. And while she is passionate about the cause, she says Green surprised her - [Closer Look: Where We Work](https://waterboys.org/closer-look-where-we-work/) - The clean water crisis isn’t contained by borders, and it doesn’t only exist in certain hidden corners of the world. In fact, while there are locations that are at higher risk of lacking access to clean water, on a global level, 1 in 3 people still don’t have access to safe drinking water. Our mission - [Closer Look: Navajo Nation](https://waterboys.org/closer-look-navajo-nation/) - Having access to running water at home should be a reality for everyone, now and always. Federal funding for water is only 14% of what it was in 1977, and over 2 million Americans have no running water at home, disproportionally affecting people of color. This summer, we announced that our domestic water efforts would - [Water Warrior: Chase Evans](https://waterboys.org/water-warrior-chase-evans/) - Some people may run to clear their minds. Others might run to stay in shape. Chase Evans runs for clean water. "This year, going through a pandemic, and with a lot of us spending so much time remote and not interacting with people, I was trying to think of a way to make an impact - [Closer Look: The Power Of Your Dollar](https://waterboys.org/closer-look-the-power-of-your-dollar/) - Clean water is about more than quenching thirst or washing hands. It's a basic human right that is needed in order to develop and sustain communities and local economies, as well as provide access to education and improved health. Access to water and sanitation are recognized by the United Nations as human rights, reflecting the fundamental - [Water Warrior: Matt Horbaly](https://waterboys.org/water-warrior-matt-horbaly/) - Matt Horbaly's path to supporting Waterboys all started with faith, a conversation, and a passion for Browns football. "A couple years ago, I had someone bring the topic of clean water to my attention, and at the time I wasn’t as aware of how large-scale of a problem lack of clean water was for people - [Send Well Wishes This Season With Our NFL Waterboys!](https://waterboys.org/send-well-wishes-this-season-with-our-nfl-waterboys/) - At Waterboys, we like to say “Water is life.” Water is an enabler for health and opportunity. Access to clean water means access to education, economic opportunity, food security and hygiene and yet millions of disadvantaged and vulnerable individuals and households still lack access to clean water here in the U.S. and around the world. - [The 2020 Waterboys Gift Guide](https://waterboys.org/the-2020-waterboys-gift-guide/) - The holiday season. It's the most wonderful time of the year, full of joy, laughter and the icy, unrelenting stress of trying to buy the perfect gifts for all the special people in your life. But have no fear, because Waterboys is here to bring you the gift guide of gift guides. You see, our - [water4Her Campaign Launches To Empower 100,000 Women Through Clean Water Access](https://waterboys.org/water4her-campaign-launches-to-empower-100000-women-through-clean-water-access/) - We're excited to announce that we've partnered with Global Water Challenge's women for water, initiative to launch our newest program water4Her. Led by The Chris Long Foundation co-founder, Megan Long, water4Her will bring together a community of women athletes, influencers and donors to raise awareness and funding for water projects that will empower East African - [Water Warrior: Bingham Jamison](https://waterboys.org/water-warrior-bingham-jamison) - To My Waterboys Family, By late Fall last year, already deep into my training regimen and fundraising efforts, I was eagerly anticipating my upcoming journey to Tanzania as a member of the Conquering Kili Class of 2019/20. Humbled (and excited!) to be part of such an extraordinary group of men and women, united in pursuit - [Welcome To Our Newest NFL Waterboys](https://waterboys.org/welcome-to-our-newest-nfl-waterboys) - Talk about a triple whammy! We're excited to announce that we have not one, not two, but THREE new NFL Waterboys joining our team: Hunter Henry, Joe Reed and Larry Ogunjobi are officially coming onboard as the newest members of our team of NFL Waterboys to help expand our reach to raise funds and awareness - [Water Warrior: Brandy Garbaccio & Crozet Elementary School](https://waterboys.org/water-warrior-brandy-garbaccio-crozet-elementary-school/) - Crozet Elementary School fifth graders are doing more than studying math and science. They're changing the world. That's because for the last several years, the global clean water crisis has been a topic that has become woven into the fabric of the students and faculty, thanks to a conversation fifth grade teacher Brandy Garbaccio had - [Hometown H2O Update: New well for Oregon couple who travels 40 miles for water](https://waterboys.org/hometown-h2o-update-new-well-for-oregon-couple-who-travels-40-miles-for-water/) - SEASIDE, OREGON – Thanks to our latest Hometown H2O project, a retired couple with health issues in Seaside, Oregon no longer has to pump water for washing from a nearby river, or drive 40 miles to get drinking water from a spring. Steve and Lana Gleason will now have sustainable access to potable water being - [Pledge To Tackle Thirst With Myles Garrett](https://waterboys.org/pledge-to-tackle-thirst-with-myles-garrett/) - NFL Waterboys captain Myles Garrett is making this NFL season about more than just football. There's no denying that Garrett is one of the best defensive ends in football today, and he's known for his quarterback sacking abilities. But this season, every time he suits up and takes the field, it's about more than boosting a - [Water Warrior: Jim Cavanaugh](https://waterboys.org/water-warrior-jim-cavanaugh/) - Jim Cavanaugh's journey to bringing clean water to a community in East Africa all started with game of golf. "My friend and I were out golfing in Montana, and we’re on the third hole, things were moving slow that day. So this guy pulls up in a golf cart behind us, and we said, - [Youth Movement Partnership](https://waterboys.org/youth-movement-partnership) - We're proud to announce that we've partnered with Speed The Light and WorldServe International to launch a youth movement aimed at empowering the youth of America to raise funds for clean water access in East Africa. Led by NFL Waterboy Johnny Hekker, we've set a goal to bring clean water to 50,000 people in Tanzania, - [Closer Look: The Role Of Communities](https://waterboys.org/closer-look-the-role-of-communities/) - Digging a typical Waterboys well involves teams of engineers, technicians, and rig operators drilling hundreds of feet into the ground, establishing the borehole, setting up the distribution points and storage containers, and installing solar panels to power it. And when they’re done, and water is flowing, the real work starts. The success of - [Water Warrior: Christine Schwan](https://waterboys.org/water-warrior-christine-schwan/) - Christine Schwan knew for a long time that she wanted one thing; To join a Conquering Kili team roster and tackle Africa's tallest peak. "I called and emailed letting [Waterboys] know, ‘Look, this is who I am, this is what I want to do, and if you ever consider opening Conquering Kili up and - [A New Way to Support Our Cause](https://waterboys.org/a-new-way-to-support-our-cause/) - We are pleased to announce a fundraising promotion with the Kerney Insurance Agency from now through September 30. Founded by fellow former UVA and NFL Defensive End Patrick Kerney, the agency has historically donated 5% of it’s pre-tax income to Waterboys. This new promotion will donate 100% of revenue they earn from the personal policies - [Waterboys: Travelogue](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-travelogue) - Working in the clean water space has its challenges, one of which being that so much of our work takes place an ocean and a continent away from the United States in a place that many of us have never been to. While the geographic location makes it difficult for us to show the impact - [Waterboys Newsletter NOVEMBER 2019](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-newsletter-november-2019/) - Changing My Mindset to Change the Game As many of you know, I started Waterboys in 2015 with a very focused vision: build 32 wells. These 32 wells stood for the 32 teams in the NFL - the place where I would leverage my platform to put the clean water crisis on a national stage. - [Waterboys Newsletter DECEMBER 2018](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-newsletter-december-2018/) - 1 in 9 people. 844 million people around the world lack access to clean, safe water. Which means a staggering 1 out of every 9 people is impacted by the world's clean water crisis. When access to clean, accessible drinking water is scarce, the time lost to gathering water and suffering from water-borne diseases permeates - [Waterboys Newsletter JANUARY 2019](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-newsletter-january-2019/) - [Waterboys Newsletter FEBRUARY 2019](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-newsletter-february-2019/) - Countdown to Summit. This week I leave for my fourth Conquering Kili trip with a class of decorated military veterans and current and past teammates. It’s an annual opportunity for me to see the work that our Foundation funds and share my love of Tanzania and my deep-seated belief in the power of clean water - [Waterboys Newsletter WWD](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-newsletter-wwd/) - It's Bigger Than Ball! Dear Supporter, As professional athletes, we receive a lot of individual attention. The running commentary from the media, our coaches, and our fans means that we have a natural tendency to turn inward and think about, "What can I do better?" And while there's nothing wrong with personal improvement, what we have - [Waterboys Newsletter_Chris Birthday Email](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-newsletter_chris-birthday-email/) - Well 56 for #56 Dear Supporter, Some of you may not know this, but I have been a part of Waterboys since it launched in 2015. Over the years, it's been an honor for me to support the growth of this collective impact movement and Chris' vision of providing clean water to 1 million people - [Waterboys Newsletter APRIL 2019](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-newsletter-april-2019/) - Hard at Work for Water. Since the NFL season ended, I've been focusing on the clean water fight. During my trip to Tanzania in early March, I met with our partners at WorldServe International to visit newly constructed wells and our next set of potential sites. In every village that is waiting for a well, - [Waterboys Newsletter SEPTEMBER 2019](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-newsletter-september-2019/) - Myles Garrett to Serve as New NFL Waterboys Captain When I announced my retirement in May, the momentum of Waterboys and its visibility in the NFL weighed heavily on my mind. I knew my job was to find an active player who not only shares my passion for clean water but will get creative on - [Waterboys Newsletter OCTOBER 2019](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-newsletter-october-2019/) - A Flurry of Activity This Fall! The Fall has always felt like "GO time" for me, and this year is no exception. Our entire team of Waterboys athletes from across the NFL and the NBA have stepped up in a BIG way creating even more opportunities to join the clean water fight and engage with - [Waterboys Newsletter DECEMBER 2019](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-newsletter-december-2019/) - Broadening Our Neighborhood Wow — 2019 is already almost at an end, and we are about to move into a new decade. This year has flown by, and it has been quite a year of change for me. For the first time in 11 seasons, I did not suit up and play in an - [Waterboys Newsletter JANUARY 2020](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-newsletter-january-2020/) - WATERBOYS PREPARES FOR: CONQUERING KILI 2020 Happy New Year! January is a busy month for us because we are in the home stretch of preparing our next Conquering Kili class for their upcoming trip to Tanzania and summit trek up Mt. Kilimanjaro.For months, the team has been diligently working behind the scenes, raising funds and - [Waterboys Newsletter APRIL 2020](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-newsletter-april-2020/) - Now More Than Ever: WE'RE DIGGING DEEP At the end of 2019, we launched Hometown H2o in partnership with Xylem Goulds Water Technology brand, Xylem Watermark and the Water Well Trust. With a focus on low-income, rural communities, households, and schools, Hometown H2o is designed to provide short and long term solutions to water - [Waterboys Newsletter JUNE 2020](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-newsletter-june-2020) - At Waterboys, we don’t just work to make the world a better place. We work to make the world a better place everywhere. No borders. A lot of our work takes place halfway around the world. Some of it takes place right here at home. But wherever the work is, if you’ve contributed to - [Waterboys Newsletter JULY 2020](https://waterboys.org/waterboys-newsletter-july-2020/) - [Hometown H2O & Navajo Water Project](https://waterboys.org/hometown-h2o-navajo-water-project/) - Waterboys has always been focused on bringing clean water to people who need it. And those people can be anywhere—from halfway around the world, to right here in our own backyards. That’s why we launched Hometown H2O to provide clean water to American communities, households, and schools. And it’s why today we’re announcing a - [Water Warrior: Jordan Heath](https://waterboys.org/water-warrior-jordan-heath/) - Our Water Warrior series is a monthly feature article highlighting a donor/supporter that has made significant contributions to expanding the impact of the Waterboys mission to bring clean water to individuals and communities in need. Water Warriors and fans like you that get involved with our mission are integral to our success. 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DONATE TO LUCIA’S FUNDRAISER This November, I am excited to be running the 2023 TCS NYC Marathon with the Waterboys Young Professionals Committee! The Waterboys Young Professionals Committee (YPC) strives to raise awareness and money to provide clean water to communities in need throughout East Africa. 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Every mile matters! - [Emily is running the 2025 TCS NYC Marathon!](https://waterboys.org/donation/emily-is-running-the-2025-tcs-nyc-marathon/) - Adding meaning to my 26.2 miles! - [Catie is running the TCS NYC Marathon!](https://waterboys.org/donation/catie-is-running-the-tcs-nyc-marathon/) - Adding meaning to my 26.2 miles! - [John Andrade is running the 2025 TCS NYC Marathon!](https://waterboys.org/donation/john-andrade-is-running-the-2025-tcs-nyc-marathon/) - 26.2 miles closer to clean water - [Eliza is running the 2025 TCS NYC Marathon!](https://waterboys.org/donation/eliza-is-running-the-2025-tcs-nyc-marathon/) - Adding meaning to my 26.2 miles! - [Tony is running the 2025 NYC Marathon!](https://waterboys.org/donation/tony-is-running-the-2025-nyc-marathon/) - Tony is running the 2025 NYC Marathon! DONATE TO TONY’S FUNDRAISER This November, I am excited to be running the 2025 TCS NYC Marathon with the Waterboys Young Professionals Committee! The Waterboys Young Professionals Committee (YPC) strives to raise awareness and money to provide clean water to communities in need throughout East Africa. 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In lieu of flowers, we ask that you contribute to a memorial water well in Greg's honor. - [Cascade Kropz](https://waterboys.org/donation/cascade-kropz1604601304028/) - We truly believe that a powerful, socially conscious community structure can make this world a better place for all of us. - [Ruck Runners](https://waterboys.org/donation/ruck-runners/) - Reveal More! ## Pledge - [Myles Garrett - Tackle Thirst Playoffs](https://waterboys.org/pledge/myles-garrett-tackle-thirst-playoffs/) - Tackle Thirst ## Eventbrite Events - [Waterboys Charity Challenge](https://waterboys.org/charity-challenge) - A unique 2-day event centered around a concert and golf tournament benefiting the Chris Long Foundation’s Waterboys initiative. ## Wells - [Well in Friendsville, MD](https://waterboys.org/well/well-in-friendsville-md/) - [Well in Eitzen, MN](https://waterboys.org/well/well-in-eitzen-mn/) - [Site 128 - Oltepesi Village](https://waterboys.org/well/site-128-oltepsi-village/) - [Site 121 - Oldadai Secondary School](https://waterboys.org/well/site-121-oldadai-secondary-school/) - [Site 108 - Lugulu, Kenya](https://waterboys.org/well/site-108-lughulu-kenya/) - [Site 127 - Fundah School for the Deaf](https://waterboys.org/well/site-127-fundah-school-for-the-deaf/) - [Site 32 - Kibaoni, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-32-kibaoni-singida/) - [Site 67 - Muhalala, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-67-muhalala-singida/) - [Site 56 - Nghon'gona, Dodoma](https://waterboys.org/well/site-56-nghongona-dodoma/) - [Site 126 - Kijenge Primary School](https://waterboys.org/well/site-126-kijenge-primary-school/) - [Site 28 - Mvae, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-28-mvae-singida/) - [Site 118 - Kigongoni Primary School](https://waterboys.org/well/site-118-kigongoni-primary-school/) - [Well in Parker, PA](https://waterboys.org/well/well-in-parker-pa/) - [Site 117 - Chamazi Village](https://waterboys.org/well/site-117/) - [Site 122 - Levolosi](https://waterboys.org/well/site-122-levolosi/) - [Site 125 - Olmolog Village](https://waterboys.org/well/site-125-olmolog-village/) - 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[Well in Wakefield, VA](https://waterboys.org/well/well-in-wakefield-va/) - [San Augustine ISD Water Bottle Filling Stations](https://waterboys.org/well/san-augustine-isd-water-bottle-filling-stations/) - [Palermo Union School District Water Bottle Filling Stations](https://waterboys.org/well/palermo-union-water-bottle-filling-stations/) - [Benton Harbor School District Water Bottle Filling Stations](https://waterboys.org/well/benton-harbor-school-district/) - [Well in Suffolk, Virginia](https://waterboys.org/well/well-in-suffolk-virginia/) - [Well in Seaside, Oregon](https://waterboys.org/well/well-in-seaside-oregon/) - [Well in Jacksonville, Texas](https://waterboys.org/well/well-in-jacksonville-texas/) - [Well in Eureka, MO](https://waterboys.org/well/well-in-eureka-mo/) - [Well in Smithfield, VA](https://waterboys.org/well/well-in-smithfield-va/) - [Navajo Nation Water Projects](https://waterboys.org/well/navajo-nation-water-projects/) - [Site 93 - Jamida, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-93-jamida-singida/) - [Site 94 - SabaSaba, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-94-sabasaba-singida/) - [Site 95 - Lamba, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-95-lamba-singida/) - [Site 96 - Udumuka, Morogoro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-96-udumka-morogoro/) - [Site 97 - Zombo, Morogoro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-97-zombo-morogoro/) - [Site 98 - Kimamba, Morogoro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-98-kimamba-morogoro/) - [Site 99 - Itunundu, Iringa](https://waterboys.org/well/site-99-itunundu-iringa/) - [Site 100 - Mafuruto, Iringa](https://waterboys.org/well/site-100-mafuruto-iringa/) - [Site 101 - Lumuma, Morogoro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-101-lumuma-morogoro/) - [Site 102 - Idadindugu, Iringa](https://waterboys.org/well/site-102-idadindugu-iringa/) - [Site 103 - Kihanga (Kitisi), Iringa](https://waterboys.org/well/site-103-kihanga-kitisi-iringa/) - [Site 105 - Holo, Iringa](https://waterboys.org/well/site-105-holo-iringa/) - [Site 104 - Usolanga, Iringa](https://waterboys.org/well/site-104-usolanga-iringa/) - [Site 106 - Oltepesi to Ranch Pipeline](https://waterboys.org/well/site-106-oltepesi-to-ranch-pipeline/) - [Site 109 - Umoja Mpipiti Village, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-109-umoja-mpipiti-village-singida/) - [Site 111 - Themi Ya Simba, Bwawani](https://waterboys.org/well/site-111-themi-ya-simba/) - [Site 112 - Mikungani, Mbugani](https://waterboys.org/well/site-112-mbuguni-arusha-region/) - [Site 113 - Mtipa Kibaoni, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-113-mtipa-kibaoni-singida/) - [Site 116 - Mwangozo, Dar es Salaam](https://waterboys.org/well/site-116-mwangozo-dar-es-salaam/) - [Site 107 - Chwele, Kenya](https://waterboys.org/well/site-107-twele-kenya/) - [Site 115 - Sokoni I Primary School, Arusha Region](https://waterboys.org/well/site-115-nadosoito-primary-school-arusha-region/) - [Site 123 - Patandi Secondary School](https://waterboys.org/well/site-123-patandi-secondary-school/) - [Site 124 - Lomoloki Primary School](https://waterboys.org/well/site-124-lomoloki-primary-school/) - [Site 47 - Siha Staton, Kilimanjaro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-47-–-siha-staton-kilimanjaro/) - [Site 42 - Lesingita, Lake Natron](https://waterboys.org/well/site-42-lesingeita-lake-natron/) - [Site 35 - Tabora - Mgambo](https://waterboys.org/well/site-35-tabora-site-1-mgambo/) - [Site 89 - Malolo Village, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-89-malolo-village-singida/) - [Site 53 - Osinoni Village, Ngorongoro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-53-osinoni-village-ngorongoro/) - [Site 57 - Tambarare School, Kilimanjaro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-57-tambarare-school-kilimanjaro/) - [Site 9 - Longido Secondary School](https://waterboys.org/well/site-9-longido-secondary-school/) - [Site 18 - Siha Secondary School](https://waterboys.org/well/site-18-siha-secondary-school/) - [Site 19 - Mbuko Primary](https://waterboys.org/well/site-19-mbuko-primary/) - [Site 45 - Ugutu Village, Simanjiro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-45-–-ugutu-village-simanjiro/) - [Site 48 - Majiri, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-48-majiri-singida/) - [Site 50 - Lemparakai, Kenya](https://waterboys.org/well/site-50-lemparakai-kenya/) - [Site 65 - Njuki, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-65-location-tbd/) - [Site 79 - Matinje, Tabora](https://waterboys.org/well/site-79-location-tbd/) - [Site 81 - Mpititi, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-81-location-tbd/) - [Site 83 - Kimelok, Kenya](https://waterboys.org/well/site-83-location-tbd/) - [Site 84 - Limejooli (Enanjooli), Kenya](https://waterboys.org/well/kenyalimejooli-enanjooli/) - [Site 85 - Olgumi (Ol Maroroi), Kenya](https://waterboys.org/well/site-84-kenyaolgumi-ol-maroroi/) - [Site 88 - Tanga Nursing School](https://waterboys.org/well/site-88-tanga-nursing-school/) - [Site 75 - Isinya, Kenya](https://waterboys.org/well/site-75-location-tbd/) - [Washington District Elementary Water Bottle Filling Stations](https://waterboys.org/well/washington-district-elementary-water-bottle-filling-stations/) - [Cople Elementary Water Bottle Filling Stations](https://waterboys.org/well/copel-elementary-water-bottle-filling-stations/) - [Tazewell Intermediate Water Bottle Filling Stations](https://waterboys.org/well/tazewell-intermediate-water-bottle-filling-stations/) - [Tazewell Elementary Water Bottle Filling Stations](https://waterboys.org/well/tazewell-elementary-water-bottle-filling-stations/) - [Arrow Creek Elementary Water Bottle Filling Stations](https://waterboys.org/well/arrow-creek-elementary-water-bottle-filling-stations/) - [Boulder Elementary School Water Bottle Filling Stations](https://waterboys.org/well/boulder-elementary-school-water-bottle-filling-stations/) - [Community R-VI School District Water Bottle Filling Stations](https://waterboys.org/well/community-r-vi-school-district-water-bottle-filling-stations/) - [Lavina Public School Water Bottle Filling Stations](https://waterboys.org/well/lavina-public-school-water-bottle-filling-stations/) - [Silex R-1 School District Water Bottle Filling Stations](https://waterboys.org/well/silex-r-1-school-district-water-bottle-filling-station/) - [Site 69 - Mdilu, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-69-location-tbd/) - [Site 91 - Uzima, Morogoro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-91-uzima-morogoro/) - [Site 74 - Sagara, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-74-location-tbd/) - [Site 63 - Unyankhanya, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-63-unyankhanga-singida/) - [Site 60 - Bambi, Zanzibar](https://waterboys.org/well/site-60-bambi-zanzibar/) - [Site 52 - Rungwa, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-52-rungwa-singida/) - [Site 51 - Oldonyo Sampur, Kenya](https://waterboys.org/well/site-51-oldonyo-sampur-kenya/) - [Site 36 - Kariakoo, Zanzibar](https://waterboys.org/well/site-36-kariakoo-zanzibar/) - [Site 21 - Kitwai E](https://waterboys.org/well/site-21-kitwai-e/) - [Site 8 - Mitonto, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-8-mitonto-singida/) - [Site 92 - Kibaoni, Manyara](https://waterboys.org/well/site-92-kibaoni-manyara/) - [Site 76 - Katheka Kai, Kenya](https://waterboys.org/well/site-76-location-tbd/) - [Site 62 - Kipeto, Kenya](https://waterboys.org/well/site-62-kipeto-kenya/) - [Site 68 - Manyara Ranch Primary School](https://waterboys.org/well/site-68-elerai-primary-school/) - [Site 55 - Osinon-Narosoit, Ngorongoro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-55-loongoijok-village-ngorongoro/) - [Site 90 - Haydesh, Lake Eyasi](https://waterboys.org/well/site-90-haydesh-lake-eyasi/) - [Site 82 - Osinoni, Ngorongoro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-82-location-tbd/) - [Site 59 – Naibohajiji, Lake Natron](https://waterboys.org/well/site-59-naibohajiji-lake-natron/) - [Site 77 - Mwalala, Tabora](https://waterboys.org/well/site-77-location-tbd/) - [Site 80 - Kinyeto, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-80-location-tbd/) - [Site 66 - Sanya Station, Kilimanjaro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-66-sanya-station-kilimanjaro/) - [Site 86 - Promise School, Kilimanjaro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-86-promise-school-kilimanjaro/) - [Site 41 - Orpurkel, Lake Natron](https://waterboys.org/well/site-41-orpurkel-lake-natron/) - [Site 78 - Mwandihimiji, Tabora](https://waterboys.org/well/site-78-location-tbd/) - [Site 73 - Ngimu, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-73-location-tbd/) - [Site 72 - Nduamughanga, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-72-location-tbd/) - [Site 71 - Mvae, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-71-location-tbd/) - [Site 70 - Msange, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-70-location-tbd/) - [Site 46 - Olijaro Village, Arusha](https://waterboys.org/well/site-46-–-olijaro-village-arusha/) - [Site 40 - Dodoma, Nghong’onha](https://waterboys.org/well/site-40-–-udom-dodoma/) - [Site 39 - Tabora Site 2 Mkola](https://waterboys.org/well/site-39-tabora-site-2-mkola/) - [Site 34 - Sekei School, Arusha](https://waterboys.org/well/site-34-sekei-school-arusha/) - [Site 31 - Nduamughangha, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-31-nduamughangha-singida/) - [Site 26 - Mughanga, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-26-mughanga-singida/) - [Site 25 - Ghalunyangu, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-25-ghalunyangu-singida/) - [Site 23 - Loiborsoit, Simanjiro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-23-loiborsoit-simanjiro/) - [Site 22 - Kwakihindi, Mwanga](https://waterboys.org/well/site-22-kwakihindi-mwanga/) - [Site 17 - Ranch Village](https://waterboys.org/well/site-17-ranch-village/) - [Site 16 - Mairowa, Longido](https://waterboys.org/well/site-16-mairowa-longido/) - [Site 15 - Meirugoi, Longido](https://waterboys.org/well/site-15-meirugoi-longido/) - [Site 14 - Namalulu, Simanjiro](https://waterboys.org/well/site-14-namalulu-simanjiro/) - [Site 13 - Kangala, Kitwai](https://waterboys.org/well/site-13-kangala-kitwai/) - [Site 12 - Nabarera, Kiserani](https://waterboys.org/well/site-12-nabarera-kiserani/) - [Site 11 - Minyaa, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-11-minyaa-singida/) - [Site 10 - Mwanga School of Deaf](https://waterboys.org/well/site-10-mwanga-school-of-deaf/) - [Site 7 - Msimihi, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-7-msimihi-singida/) - [Site 3 - Kinyamwambo, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-3-kinyamwambo-singida/) - [Site 6 - Mwalala, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-6-mwalala-singida/) - [Site 5 - Kwanyange, Mwanga](https://waterboys.org/well/site-5-kwanyange-mwanga/) - [Site 4 - Kivisini, Mwanga](https://waterboys.org/well/site-4-kivisini-mwanga/) - [Site 2 - Unyampanda, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-2-unyampanda-singida/) - [Site 87 - Elerai Primary School, Arusha](https://waterboys.org/well/site-87-elerai-primary-school-arusha/) - [Site 20 - Sanya Station](https://waterboys.org/well/site-20-sanya-station/) - [Site 27 - Minyenye-Jitegemee](https://waterboys.org/well/site-27-minyenye-jitegemee/) - [Site 29 - Ikungi, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-29-ikungi-singida/) - [Site 30 - Ntunduu, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-30-ntunduu-singida/) - [Site 33 - Mughamo, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-33-mughamo-singida/) - [Site 37 - Ubago, Zanzibar](https://waterboys.org/well/site-37-ubago-zanzibar/) - [Site 38 - Sekei School, Arusha #2](https://waterboys.org/well/site-38-sekei-school-arusha-2/) - [Site 43 - Ngeryan, Lake Natron](https://waterboys.org/well/site-43-ngeryan-lake-natron/) - [Site 44 - Ngarenaro Primary, Arusha](https://waterboys.org/well/site-44-ngarenaro-primary-arusha/) - [Site 54 - Uhuru Primary School, Arusha](https://waterboys.org/well/site-54-uhuru-primary-school-arusha/) - [Site 58 - Mwera, Zanzibar](https://waterboys.org/well/site-58-mwera-zanzibar/) - [Site 61 - Mahonda, Zanzibar](https://waterboys.org/well/site-61-mahonda-zanzibar/) - [Site 64 - Unyankumi, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-64-location-tbd/) - [Site 1 - Ndughwira, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/864/) - [Site 49 - Imporokua, Kenya](https://waterboys.org/well/site-49-imporokua-kenya/) - [Site 24 - Sefunga, Singida](https://waterboys.org/well/site-24-sefunga-singida/) ## Profiles - [Warren Buford](https://waterboys.org/warrenbuford) - Originally from the Carolinas, Warren developed a love for Africa as a teenager living in Nairobi, Kenya. His late mother, Connie, was an international educator with an infectious enthusiasm for people and the power of communities to make the world a better place. Warren grew up witnessing first-hand the enhanced quality of life that comes - [Michael Geismar](https://waterboys.org/michaelgeismar) - Michael co-founded Quantitative Investment Management in 2000. Prior to QIM, Michael worked as an actuarial consultant for four years before taking a job at Capital One as an analyst. Michael left Capital One in 2000 to co-found QIM. Michael and his business partner relocated from New York City to Charlottesville, VA in 2001. Michael currently - [Reid Dickerson (Cowboy Reid)](https://waterboys.org/cowboyreid) - Reid Dickerson is a born and raised Charlottesvillian. From an early age, his parents, Randy and Susan Dickerson, impressed upon him the importance of service and helping others, along with a love of the outdoors. Throughout his life, he has donated his time and energy to causes that are important to him, including traveling to - [Alejandro Villanueva](https://waterboys.org/alejandrovillanueva) - Alejandro Villanueva is a former U.S. Army officer and NFL offensive tackle. A West Point graduate with a degree in systems engineering, he served as an infantry officer with the 10th Mountain Division and the 1st Ranger Battalion. His military service includes three combat tours in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. During his NFL - [Scott Schroeder](https://waterboys.org/scottschroeder) - Scott grew up in Kansas and graduated from Kansas State University before his career path took him on a journey across the country. After a stint in New Jersey working at a nuclear power facility, he relocated to Chicago and ran technology for a non-profit healthcare consortium providing healthcare for communities without access to insurance. - [Jonathan Lopez](https://waterboys.org/jonathanlopez) - Jonathan P. Lopez, Ed.D., is an accomplished professional with a diverse background in education, health insurance, and fitness industry leadership. Dr. Lopez is known for his passion for excellence, resourcefulness, and ability to inspire and lead teams. He currently serves as Senior Vice President of Growth for Avant Health. Jonathan's career also includes military service - [Chris Long](https://waterboys.org/chrislong/) - WHY WATERBOYS “I realized the platform I had as an NFL player to affect change is something you need to take advantage of.” “I thought about the best way that I could change the world, and I think the easiest and effective way to do that is clean water.” “For me, it’s like ‘I have - [BJ Ganem](https://waterboys.org/bjganem) - William Joseph “BJ” Ganem is a former United States Marine Corps sergeant who served in Iraq. On November 25, 2004, while on patrol, his vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device (IED), resulting in the loss of his left leg and other injuries. Following his recovery, Ganem became an advocate for veterans, focusing on - [Trip O'Connell](https://waterboys.org/tripoconnell) - Trip O’Connell was born in Virginia and raised on the DC/Maryland border in Chevy Chase, the son of Terry O’Connell, a highly decorated Vietnam veteran, and Linda Foley, who kept the family strong through Terry’s passing in 2019. A multi-sport athlete, Trip carried his competitive spirit and love of debate to the University of Delaware, - [Nate Boyer](https://waterboys.org/nateboyer) - Nate Boyer is what many would deem a renaissance man. The former active-duty Green Beret is also a world traveler, a philanthropist and community leader, and a professional athlete as a former member of the Seattle Seahawks. After joining the US Army in 2005, Boyer earned the coveted Green Beret in December 2006. During his - [Nate Boyer](https://waterboys.org/nate-boyer/) - ABOUT NATE Nate Boyer is what many would deem a renaissance man. The former active-duty Green Beret is also a world traveler, a philanthropist and community leader, and a professional athlete as a former member of the Seattle Seahawks. After joining the US Army in 2005, Boyer earned the coveted Green Beret in December 2006. - [Kevin Shears](https://waterboys.org/kevinshears) - Kevin Shears is the CEO of FKTea, an all-natural green tea energy drink company born from his passion for endurance sports and healthy living. As a former Air Force Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC), Kevin served 17 years in the military, developing the leadership skills and resilience that now drive his entrepreneurial and philanthropic goals. - [Jacob Rainey](https://waterboys.org/jacobrainey) - Jacob Rainey grew up in Charlottesville, Virginia, before attending Woodberry Forest School, a boarding school just north of his hometown. A promising young quarterback, Jacob attracted attention from Division I football programs throughout high school. Before his junior year, tragedy struck during a preseason scrimmage. On a routine quarterback power, Jacob’s knee dislocated violently, tearing - [Chelsea Schneider](https://waterboys.org/chelseaschneider) - Chelsea, a dedicated IT Project Manager and lifelong learner, embodies the values of resilience, determination, and community service. Raised in a small Ohio town, her mother instilled a strong sense of purpose through helping others, investing in her community, and relentlessly pursuing goals through hard work and determination; these principles have guided her journey ever - [Jonathan Chasen](https://waterboys.org/jonathanchasen) - Jonathan Chasen was lucky to adopted as a baby by a single mother, along with five siblings. His first nearly 10 years was spent in Fry’s Spring where he attended Jackson-Via elementary before moving to Fredericksburg to be near his aging grandparents. His mother was a pediatric RN at UVA but discontinued her profession to - [Heath Forbes](https://waterboys.org/heathforbes) - Heath Forbes, a fourth-generation U.S. Army soldier, was born and raised in Michigan before moving to Virginia when he was 17. He joined the Army at 20 and spent 9 years on Active Duty stationed in Hawaii and at the Defense Intelligence Agency, working for the Joint Staff. Following his active service, he moved to - [Allie Redshaw](https://waterboys.org/allieredshaw) - Growing up in Southern Virginia, Allie Redshaw’s love of the Blue Ridge Mountains and tiny, local beaches of the East Coast are interwoven with her roots. After a deep-rooted love affair with Parisian food and a trip that changed her life forever, Allie found herself attending the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, NY - [Erin Baskin](https://waterboys.org/erinbaskin/) - Erin enlisted in the U.S. Army from her home state of Wisconsin and split her time on active duty between Fort Bragg, NC and the Middle East in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. As Erin transitioned from the military in 2010, she realized just how important personal wellness and physical fitness - [Lindsay Kennedy](https://waterboys.org/lindsaykennedy) - Lindsay Kennedy is a clean water advocate, mom to an excellent eleven-year-old son, and eight-year-old daughter, who was born in Seoul, Korea. She is also the spouse and caregiver of a Retired Paralyzed Veteran Naval Aviator. Lindsay arrived in Milton, Florida in 2021 after living, working, and thriving as a Military Spouse and Department of - [Terence Holmes](https://waterboys.org/terenceholmes) - Terence was born in East Orange, New Jersey and raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina, where, as a member of Boy Scout Troop 29, he earned the rank of Eagle Scout. After graduating from Johnson C. Smith University with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, Terence was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army in - [Sarah Gardner](https://waterboys.org/sarahgardner) - Sarah Gardner felt called to join the military after the attacks on September 11th. She graduated college with her Bachelors in Conservation from Kent State University before enlisting in 2004 from her home state of Ohio. Sarah spent 13 years in the U.S. Air Force where she served as an Intelligence Analyst and earned her - [Wayne Ormond](https://waterboys.org/wayneormond) - Chief Master Sergeant (Retired) Wayne Ormond is a third generation Veteran who served 27 years in the Air Force, before retiring in 2019. Wayne enlisted when he was 17 years old and still a senior in high school, then shipped off to basic training three days after his graduation. He started his military career as - [Tim Craver](https://waterboys.org/timcraver) - Tim was born and raised in Upstate NY. He has three amazing daughters and lots of animals. He enlisted in the Army in 2002 serving most of his time in 7th Special Forces as a medic before medically retiring in 2012. Tim had multiple deployments to Afghanistan and Colombia. After the military Tim worked as - [Colin Anderson](https://waterboys.org/colin-anderson/) - ABOUT COLIN Colin Anderson signed with the Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 2013. Later that season, he was picked up by the New York Jets and played until an injury sidelined him in 2015. Moving back to Dallas, Colin joined the Adaptive Training Foundation(ATF) after volunteering as a trainer. Eager to rejoin - [Joe Pompliano](https://waterboys.org/joepompliano/) - ABOUT JOE I'm a 27-year-old entrepreneur from Miami, Florida, that is focused on the business side of sports. When I'm not working, you can find me spending time with my family, working out, or taking my dog "Ranger" on a long walk. As someone who works in sports, I've followed Chris Long and the Waterboys - [Barry Young](https://waterboys.org/barryyoung) - Barry is a neonatal/pediatric respiratory therapist with a majority of his career spent working at the highest ranked Children’s Hospital in Virginia at UVA Health. In his career, he has provided service to vulnerable children and families while acting in a leadership role as a member of the Children’s hospital RT team. Additionally, Barry has - [Isaiah Stanback](https://waterboys.org/isaiahstanback) - A native of Seattle Washington, Isaiah Stanback who is a NFL Analyst for the Dallas Cowboys was formally the Community Engagement for the XFL Dallas Renegades. Additionally he is a wellness expert and the CEO/Founder of Steadfast Fitness and Performance – a personal training and performance facility in Lewisville, TX. Currently Isaiah serves on the - [Stephen Cattalo](https://waterboys.org/stephencattalo) - Stephen Cattalo’s military career started while attending the Indiana University of Pennsylvania through their ROTC program and was commissioned into the US Army in 2009 as a second lieutenant while graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Stephen’s healthcare journey started at Fort Bragg, NC. Then it took him to Walter Reed National Military - [Luke Kittel](https://waterboys.org/lukekittel) - Luke was raised on a small farm in mid-west Michigan and, like many small-town kids seeking adventure, joined the Army in the summer of 1989. Over his 25-year career, he lived in Germany, Hawaii, and several states within the continental U.S. Luke spent 15 years as an Army Green Beret – ultimately leading a Special - [John Follmer](https://waterboys.org/johnfollmer) - John Follmer's dedication to community impact stems from his experience serving in the Army Infantry with the 172nd Stryker Brigade in Fairbanks, Alaska. He demonstrated bravery during his deployments in Mosul and Baghdad, Iraq, earning recognition with the Army Commendation Award and the Combat Infantryman Badge. Following his honorable discharge in 2008, John transitioned to - [David Marold](https://waterboys.org/davidmarold) - David is an entrepreneur, real estate developer, and lawyer. In the wake of 9/11, he was compelled to attend the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he graduated in 2008. Upon graduation, David served in the Army for over 14 years. He deployed as an infantry officer to Afghanistan, and later as a - [Darryl Clark](https://waterboys.org/darrylclark) - Darryl Clark is Corporate Vice President &Associate Partner for Wallace Eannace Associates, a Manufacturer's rep firm that represents 2 Fortune 1000 companies as well as other manufacturer's in the multi-million dollar manufacturing industry. In 2019 he became a Partner & a Principal Officer in the firm. He is a Transformational and Inspirational speaker whose talents - [Elijah Clark](https://waterboys.org/elijahclark) - Elijah is currently a U.S Army Cyber Operations Officer stationed at Fort Gordon, GA. Before serving, he graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a Bachelor's Degree in Information Science while enrolled in the Three Rivers Battalion ROTC program. Elijah is from Long Island, New York and has a wonderful and supportive family (Darryl, Gina, - [Shane Harris](https://waterboys.org/shaneharris) - ABOUT SHANE Shane is from a small town in rural Illinois and enlisted into the Army following high school in 2006. After completing basic training, airborne school, and the Ranger Indoctrination Program (RIP), he joined Special Operations as a member of 3rd Ranger Battalion. Following his four years of service and deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan - [Jabaal Sheard](https://waterboys.org/jabaalsheard) - Born in Hollywood, FL, Jabaal Sheard achieved numerous accolades and honors during his formative years. In 2010 at Hollywood Hills High School High School, he garnered national recognition for his ferocity, speed, and ability. This later led to a full scholarship to the University of Pittsburgh. After graduating and receiving his bachelors, Jabaal declared for - [Blair Kelly](https://waterboys.org/blairkelly) - Blair is a serial entrepreneur, having started and sold several successful businesses in a diverse group of industries from technology to publishing to medical devices. In the mid-90s, Blair was involved in the launch of Virginia's first internet service provider. After opening multiple offices and several acquisitions, the business was sold to a publicly traded - [Rick Perrault](https://waterboys.org/rickperrault) - Rick is the Founder and former CEO of Chainlogix, located in the greater Charlottesville Area. He started Chainlogix in 1998 and was sole Owner until 2021 when he partnered with New Water Capital. Both NWC and Rick believe in giving back to nonprofit organizations making a difference in global communities. Rick was born and raised - [Christopher Farrenholz](https://waterboys.org/christopherfarrenholz) - Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, Major (P) Christopher Farrenholz, had aspired from the age of four to be a military officer. In 2003, upon graduation from the Capital University ROTC program, that goal became a reality as he commissioned a field artillery officer in the United States Army. He deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom - [Pete Snyder](https://waterboys.org/petesnyder) - Pete Snyder is an innovator, serial entrepreneur and has been called a “disruptor” (first by his 3rd grade teacher but the name kind of stuck). A former Division One college wrestler, Pete grew up in rural Pennsylvania. He started his first company at age 26, creating the world’s first and largest social media marketing company, - [Ben Powers](https://waterboys.org/benpowers) - Ben currently works in the Consulting Human Capital Practice of Deloitte supporting business growth through development of go to market strategies and alliance relationship management. Prior to Deloitte, Ben served as a Green Beret in the U.S. Army Special Forces for 14 years before medically retiring due to injuries sustained in combat. During Ben’s time - [Ben Derry](https://waterboys.org/benderry) - Ben currently works as a Director, Alliance Client Relationship Executive (ACRE) supporting the Workday Alliance in both business development and relationship management capacities. Prior to PwC, he worked for Deloitte for 6 years and served in the United States Air Force for 8 years. During his time in the Air Force, Ben deployed to both - [Nathan Held](https://waterboys.org/nathanheld) - Nathan was born and raised in Northern Illinois and was accepted to the United States Military Academy at West Point in 2007. At West Point, he was selected as a walk on to the Army Football Team during Cadet Basic Training. Following an injury, Nathan then joined the Army Powerlifting Team where in 2011 he - [Thomas Gearhart](https://waterboys.org/thomasgearhart) - Originally from the California Bay Area, Thomas was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army in 2006 and served nearly seven years leading both small and large teams in the Infantry. Throughout his military career, he held several positions, including commanding the U.S. Army Presidential Salute Battery at Fort Myer, Virginia. In 2008 he - [Micah Snead](https://waterboys.org/micahsnead) - After attending Colleton Prep in Walterboro, South Carolina, Micah Snead enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in February 2002 as a Combat Correspondent. After deploying twice in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Micah was honorably discharged in May 2006. While completing a Bachelor of Arts in History at the University of South Carolina, Micah - [Johnny Hekker](https://waterboys.org/johnny-hekker/) - WHY WATERBOYS "There’s so many things we take for granted living in an established, first-world country where we can flip a knob and clean water comes out of a spout." "I want to let people know that we’re not just on the field to promote ourselves, but we’re also using our platform to change lives." - [David Williams](https://waterboys.org/david-williams/) - ABOUT DAVID Dave Williams is dean of the College of Engineering at The Ohio State University. He is responsible for the education of 10,000 engineering students and a $150M research program, while leading the administration of 1000 professors, research scientists and staff. From 2007 to 2011 he was President of the University of Alabama in - [John Horack](https://waterboys.org/john-horack/) - ABOUT JOHN John M. Horack is the inaugural holder of the Neil A. Armstrong Chair in Aerospace Policy at The Ohio State University, and is the Senior Associate Dean of the College of Engineering. He is a Full Professor in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, as well as in the John Glenn College of Public Affairs. - [Mike Golic](https://waterboys.org/mike-golic/) - ABOUT MIKE Mike Golic, Jr. is co-host of Golic and Wingo on ESPN radio, as well as a college football analyst for ESPN. The former offensive lineman at the University of Notre Dame from 2008-2012 was also an Academic All-American and a member of the AllState AFCA GoodWorks team in 2012. - [Christine Schwan](https://waterboys.org/christine-schwani/) - ABOUT CHRISTINE Christine Schwan, M.S., CCC-SLP, E-RYT, YACEP, YSP, FMC has been involved in health & fitness her entire life, having been a certified aerobics instructor for over 30 years, as well as a national and state aerobic and fitness champion. After life changes brought her to the sacred space of single motherhood with 2 - [Todd Jones](https://waterboys.org/todd-jones/) - ABOUT TODD As a transformational catalyst, Todd has found himself at inflection points within companies, organizations, cultures and teams. With his unwavering servant leadership and innate ability to identify disconnections, Todd has forged pathways for massive action, exponential growth and a philanthropic consciousness across industries and organizations. His impact is based on going beyond just - [David Rendón](https://waterboys.org/david-rendon/) - ABOUT DAVID David Rendón is a 10 year U.S. Army Combat Veteran. Rendón was born in Guatemala and came to the United States when he was 6 years old. He deployed to Iraq and Kuwait in 2008-2009 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom as a Wrecker Operator (Mechanic) and a .50 cal machine gunner. While - [Matt Cook](https://waterboys.org/matt-cook/) - ABOUT MATT Matt Cook was raised in the tiny, three-stop light town of Castroville, Texas and attended the University of Texas at Austin. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Radio, Television and Film in 2001, he enlisted in the US Army – his first day of basic training was 9/11. As an - [Kevin Blanchard](https://waterboys.org/kevin-blanchard/) - ABOUT KEVIN Kevin Blanchard was born and raised in Roanoke, VA, and joined the U.S. Marines in 2001 as a Combat Engineer. During deployment in Iraq in 2005, an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) hit Blanchard and resulted in a left leg amputation and severe damage to his other leg. Blanchard spent the next 13 months - [Christine Weber](https://waterboys.org/christine-weber/) - ABOUT CHRISTINE Christine (Chris) Weber enlisted active duty in the United States Army and began her service on September 11, 2001, the very day of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks. After attending AIT and airborne school, she spent a short time in the United Kingdom, and the remainder of her service at Ft. Bragg, - [Ben Garland](https://waterboys.org/ben-garland/) - ABOUT BEN Ben Garland is currently an OL for the San Francisco 49ers, after previously playing for the Denver Broncos and the Atlanta Falcons. Ben, a native of Grand Junction, Colorado, played for the Air Force Falcons from 2006-2009, before being signed by the Denver Broncos in 2010. He was placed on the Broncos’ military - [Lamarr Houston](https://waterboys.org/lamarr-houston/) - ABOUT LAMARR Lamarr Houston is an American football outside linebacker in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Texas where he started as a defensive end but switched to defensive tackle as a junior. Houston was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the second round (44th overall) of the - [Bingham Jamison](https://waterboys.org/bingham-jamison/) - ABOUT BINGHAM Bingham is an investment executive and entrepreneur, as well as an author and philanthropist. He is the Managing Partner at Jamison Retirement, LLC, a Charlottesville-based advisory firm that helps clients navigate the challenges and opportunities inherent to building a sustainable and fulfilling post-career lifestyle. Beyond just creating and implementing quantitative financial plans designed - [Kyle Long](https://waterboys.org/kyle-long/) - WHY WATERBOYS “I woke up this morning and had two big glasses of water because I was thirsty. Not everyone has that luxury. And it shouldn’t be a luxury; It should be something everyone has access to.” “Waterboys provides the guys involved with an amazing opportunity to raise money and awareness but also create tangible - [Myles Garrett](https://waterboys.org/mylesgarrett) - TACKLE THIRST CAMPAIGN UPDATE The 2020 NFL season was about more than just football for our NFLWaterboys Captain Myles Garrett. For every sack he made, Myles pledged an incredible $5,000 to the Waterboys mission to provide clean water to communities both at home and abroad. In addition to his pledge, Myles asked Browns fans to - [Beau Allen](https://waterboys.org/beau-allen/) - WHY WATERBOYS “All the little kids at the school running around and playing, seeing the joy they have and how appreciative they are over something that we take for granted is really kind of a life-changing, life-impacting moment.” “You go and you look and you see where they were getting their water before, and it - [Taylor Lewan](https://waterboys.org/taylor-lewan/) - WHY WATERBOYS "In America we kind of live in a bubble, and being able to get outside that bubble and see these places that don’t have basic, clean running water and these things that we take for granted every single day, it felt like a great opportunity to be a part of something way bigger - [Zack Martin](https://waterboys.org/zack-martin/) - WHY WATERBOYS "Without clean water, whole towns and villages can be affected." "We’re able to do a lot more than just play football on Sundays; We can use what we do for a living to help people." - [Joe Thomas](https://waterboys.org/joe-thomas/) - WHY WATERBOYS Help our neighbors gain access to life’s most precious resource. Save lives. Join a powerful team of athletes and fans. Continue to serve the most vulnerable communities. - [Brett Hundley](https://waterboys.org/brett-hundley/) - WHY WATERBOYS To save lives Access to clean water changes everything Join a powerful team of athletes and fans Continue to serve the most vulnerable communities - [Justin Wren](https://waterboys.org/justin-wren/) - ABOUT JUSTIN Justin “The Big Pygmy” Wren is known for his successful mixed martial arts career. Early in his career, he appeared on the Spike reality show, The Ultimate Fighter cementing his reputation as a dominating force in the division. His current record of 15-2 remains an impressive testament to his skill as he currently - [James King](https://waterboys.org/james-king/) - ABOUT JAMES After attending St. Anne’s-Belfield School in Charlottesville, Virginia, James went on to graduate from the University of Virginia with a degree in history where he played lacrosse for the Cavaliers. James separated from the United States Marine Corps after serving two combat tours overseas. He enjoys spending time outdoors and is currently working - [Kerry Rock](https://waterboys.org/kerry-rock/) - ABOUT KERRY Kerry Rock was born and raised in southern California, and joined the US Army in October of 2000. Rock was assigned to his first duty station in Vicenza, Italy with the 173rd Airborne Bridge. There he took part in the airborne invasion of Iraq in March of 2003. Serving two more years Rock - [Coach Bennett](https://waterboys.org/bennett/) - WHY WATERBOYS “Just as NBA fans have rallied around the cause, I know our UVA and collegiate fans will join me in making a big impact for individuals and communities through the gift of clean water.” - [TJ Lang](https://waterboys.org/tj-lang/) - [Vontae Davis](https://waterboys.org/vontae-davis/) - [Hunter Henry](https://waterboys.org/hunterhenry) - WHY WATERBOYS To make the world a more equitable place Increase education opportunities for children The power of working as a team to change the world - [Joe Reed](https://waterboys.org/joereed) - WHY WATERBOYS To help our neighbors gain access to life's most precious resource Inspire and be inspired Continue to serve the most vulnerable communities - [Larry Ogunjobi](https://waterboys.org/larryogunjobi) - WHY WATERBOYS Access to clean water changes everything Join a powerful team of athletes and fans Continue to serve the most vulnerable communities - [Dieter Eiselen](https://waterboys.org/dietereiselen) - WHY WATERBOYS Access to clean water changes everything To save lives Join a powerful team of athletes and fans Continue to serve the most vulnerable communities - [Kurt Benkert](https://waterboys.org/kurtbenkert) - WHY WATERBOYS Access to clean water changes everything Join a powerful team of athletes and fans Continue to serve the most vulnerable communities - [Betsy Brandon](https://waterboys.org/betsybrandon) - Betsy Brandon is currently a professional soccer player for Ferencvárosi Torna Club in Budapest, Hungary. Out of college she was drafted to the Houston Dash in the National Women’s Soccer League and played there for a year and half. She had the wonderful opportunity to study Speech Communication Disorders and Spanish at the University of - [Olayinka Sanni](https://waterboys.org/olayinkasanni) - Olayinka is a retired WNBA player from Chicago, IL. She played for the Detroit Shock, where she won a championship, and the Phoenix Mercury. She also played for the Nigerian National Team. After retiring, she founded Picnics in the Chi, a luxury picnic service based in Chicago. WHY water4Her Clean water access strengthens women’s power - [Julie Ertz](https://waterboys.org/julieertz) - Julie Johnson Ertz is a current US Women's National Team and Chicago Red Stars Defender. She won the U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year twice, which she did in 2017 and 2019, and competed on the 2015 and 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup teams. WHY water4Her Because water access enables women to spend more time on - [Kristen McNabb](https://waterboys.org/kristenmcnabb) - Kristen is a professional soccer player for the OL Reign in Seattle, WA. She has also represented the United States on the under-18 and under-23 national teams. WHY water4Her Because water access enables women to spend more time on income generation and education To help expand income-generating and entrepreneurial activities for women To improve the health - [Makenzy Doniak](https://waterboys.org/makenzydoniak) - Makenzy Doniak plays professional soccer for the Chicago Red Stars. This is her sixth year in the NWSL. She graduated with a masters degree in Speech Pathology from The University of Virginia, and she is passionate about making a difference in children’s lives by helping them best express themselves. She grew up in Chino Hills, - [Brittany Ammerman](https://waterboys.org/brittanyammerman) - Brittany Ammerman played ice hockey for the University of Wisconsin Badgers from 2010-2015. In her time as an elite hockey player, Brittany won a National Championship in 2011, competed in four NCAA Frozen Four tournaments (’11, ’12, ’14, ’15), competed in two National Championship games, was nominated as a 2014 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Finalist awarded - [Colleen Wolfe](https://waterboys.org/colleenwolfe) - Colleen Wolfe is a personality and host for a variety of shows at NFL Media such as GameDay Kickoff and Good Morning Football: Weekend. She also hosts the network's on-location coverage of events such as the Super Bowl, NFL Draft, and Scouting Combine. Colleen began her career-- and life-- in America's best city: Philadelphia. In - [Alyssa Gialamas](https://waterboys.org/alyssagialamas) - WHY water4Her To help expand income-generating and entrepreneurial activities for women Clean water access increases income, self-efficacy, confidence and leadership Access to clean water improves health and reduces risk of disease - [Charissa Thompson](https://waterboys.org/charissathompson) - Charissa Thompson is the host of FOX NFL KICKOFF, the Sunday morning NFL pregame show leading into FOX NFL SUNDAY. Enjoying the prime of an improbable career that began as an assistant in the FOX Sports human resources department in 2006, Thompson has been one of the faces of FS1 since the network launched in - [Laurel Ivory](https://waterboys.org/laurelivory) - Laurel Ivory is a senior at the University of Virginia. She is a goalkeeper for the UVA Women’s Soccer Team and has been playing soccer for as long as she can remember. She grew up in Miami, FL but is really a New England girl at heart, where her family now lives. She has traveled - [Mina Kimes](https://waterboys.org/minakimes) - Award-winning journalist Mina Kimes is an NFL analyst, senior writer, podcast host and television contributor for ESPN. Since joining ESPN The Magazine in 2014, her profile has grown steadily across the company’s multimedia platforms, spanning digital and print, television, radio and podcasting. In June 2020, Kimes was named an NFL analyst, joining ESPN’s daily news and information show, NFL - [Brianna Westrup](https://waterboys.org/briannawestrup) - Brianna Westrup was born and raised in Southern California. She played multiple sports growing up, but ultimately decided to seriously dedicate her time to soccer. She was recruited to the University of Virginia, where she played on their Women's Soccer Team for four years. Upon graduating, she was given the opportunity to continue her soccer - [Joyce Ekworomadu](https://waterboys.org/joyceekworomadu) - Joyce Ekworomadu is a Nigerian-American born August 6, 1986 in Edmond, Oklahoma and raised in Dallas, TX. She attended Texas State University where she averaged 18.9pts/gm, was Southland Conference Player of the Year, led the team to the school’s first ever Conference championship, became the 5th player in Texas state history to record over 1500 - [Heather Mitts Feeley](https://waterboys.org/heathermittsfeeley) - Heather Mitts Feeley is a former professional women’s soccer player. She played in the Women’s Professional Soccer league for 13 years, as well as on the US Women’s National Team, with whom she won 3 Olympic gold medals. WHY water4Her To help expand income-generating and entrepreneurial activities for women Clean water access increases income, self-efficacy, confidence - [Zoe Morse](https://waterboys.org/zoemorse) - ABOUT ZOE Zoe Morse is an American professional soccer player who plays as a defender for the Chicago Red Stars of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Morse has represented the United States on the under-17, under-18, and under-20 national teams. She played collegiate soccer at the University of Virginia. WHY Hometown H2O Over - [Matt Kaskey Climbs Kili](https://waterboys.org/mattkaskeyclimbskili) - Matt has a long history of tackling athletic challenges. At New Trier High School, Kaskey played for the football team, where he led the team as a captain in 2014 and was named to the All-Chicagoland, all-conference, and all-area team member. Then, he attended Dartmouth, where he played offensive tackle for the football program for four - [Shawn Carter](https://waterboys.org/profile/shawn-carter/) - ABOUT SHAWN Shawn served in the Army and Army Reserves for 22 years and was received an Honorable Discharge in 2009. 203rd Military Intelligence Battalion Ordnance Weapons Analyst, Weapons Intelligence Team Leader (WIT), Unit Movement- Non Commissioned Officer in Charge (NCIOC) Staff Sergeant / WIT NCOIC/ Unit Movement NCOIC Assigned to Task Force Troy, Weapons - [Joe Witte](https://waterboys.org/profile/joe-witte/) - ABOUT JOE Joe is a global entrepreneur and executive, currently serving as VP of Business Development and Marketing for TagOne, a blockchain enabled food traceability software. Joe has successfully helped lead five different organizations to more than $1 million in revenue in less than two years. Joe joined the Army, served as a Captain and - [Scott Hardesty](https://waterboys.org/profile/scott-hardesty/) - ABOUT SCOTT Being raised in a military family it was natural for me to join the Army when I was 17 and served for 26 years before I retired as a Master Sergeant. 10 years into my military career I became a member of Co D, 2-151 Infantry, Long Range Surveillance Detachment (LRSD ) and - [Calder Kegley](https://waterboys.org/calder-kegley/) - ABOUT CALDER Calder Kegley grew up on a farm in rural Southwestern Virginia where he learned about conservation and sustainability from a young age. His father was (and still is) the director of a nonprofit by day, and then comes home to manage the family farm every evening. As a 4th generation farmer, his father - [Jordan Heath](https://waterboys.org/jordan-heath/) - ABOUT JORDAN I'm 30 years old and a realtor in the Northern Virginia area. Whenever I'm not working, I try my best to relax by going on a hike, taking the dogs on a walk, or anything that involves being outdoors. I've known about this organization for a few years, and I've been fortunate enough - [David Dossett Aberg](https://waterboys.org/david-aberg/) - ABOUT DAVID David is a former collegiate athlete, and now, a writer in the world of television. With a passion for sports, human rights, and storytelling, he understands the power of these worlds, and when combined, what they can do for positive change. Water has been, and will always be, the most vital resource that - [Tom Santi](https://waterboys.org/tom-santi/) - ABOUT TOM Tom Santi met Waterboys founder Chris Long at the University of Virginia where they led the football team together as co-captains. After graduating from UVA in 2008, Tom was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts and was part of the 2009 AFC Championship team. After retiring from the NFL in 2011, Tom pursued a - [EUGENE MONROE](https://waterboys.org/eugene-monroe/) - [Brian Cushing](https://waterboys.org/brian-cushing/) - [D'Brickashaw Ferguson](https://waterboys.org/dbrickashaw-ferguson/) - [Vince Young](https://waterboys.org/vince-young/) - ABOUT VINCE Quarterback Vince Young played six seasons in the NFL after an accomplished college career at the University of Texas. In his All-American 2005 season, Young led the Longhorns to an 11 to 0 regular-season record, a Big 12 Championship, and a historic Rose Bowl victory over the USC Trojans. Given his Rose Bowl - [Steven Jackson](https://waterboys.org/steven-jackson/) - ABOUT STEVEN For more than a decade as one of the NFL's premier running backs, Steven Jackson has been known for his unsurpassed drive to succeed, his leadership and his dedication to his team and community. Jackson was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in the 2004 NFL Draft, holds the Rams franchise record for - [Steve Boyer](https://waterboys.org/steve-boyer/) - ABOUT STEVE Steve Boyer was conceived, hatched and reared on the wild Rogue River in Southern Oregon. His dreams of a career in veterinary medicine led him to Colorado, Tennessee and Northern California where he works closely with professional athletes every day – via thoroughbred racehorses. Along the way, his family grew with three children - [Rob Ninkovich](https://waterboys.org/rob-ninkovich/) - ABOUT ROB Rob Ninkovich is a former American football outside linebacker who played eleven seasons in National Football League (NFL). Ninkovich played college football at Purdue University before being selected by the New Orleans Saints in the fifth round of the 2006 Draft. In 2007, Ninkovich moved on to the Miami Dolphins and then in - [Pete Quintanilla](https://waterboys.org/pete-quintanilla/) - ABOUT PETE Pete Quintanilla spent 10 years at the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment at Ft. Lewis, Washington before he was seriously injured during a live-fire exercise in the Republic of Panama. In July 2004, after years of ankle problems and high doses of pain medications, Pete elected to undergo a below-the-knee amputation at Harborview - [Nick Hardwick](https://waterboys.org/nick-hardwick/) - ABOUT NICK Nick Hardwick is an 11-year National Football League veteran and former center for the Purdue Boilermakers. During a career in San Diego, Hardwick was considered one of the most popular Chargers in team history and widely revered as the cornerstone of one of the team's most productive offensive lines that forged the way - [Mark Pattison and Jim Mora](https://waterboys.org/mark-pattison-and-jim-mora/) - ABOUT MARK PATTISON AND JIM MORA Mark Pattison is a 5-year National Football League veteran and former Washington Huskies wide receiver. During his career, Mark played for the Los Angeles Raiders, the Los Angeles Rams, and the New Orleans Saints. For the last 10 years, Mark has worked in digital media and today is the - [Jason Kelce](https://waterboys.org/jason-kelce/) - ABOUT JASON Jason Kelce is a center in the NFL for the Philadelphia Eagles. Kelce had a notable football career at Cincinnati where, in his senior season, he was named Honorable Mention All-American and second team All-Big East. Despite lacking “true NFL size”, Kelce was projected a fourth to fifth round pick. He ran the - [Ivan Castro](https://waterboys.org/ivan-castro/) - ABOUT IVAN Major Ivan Castro (retired) enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1988. While serving as an enlisted man he held the positions of rifleman, team leader, squad leader, platoon sergeant, drill sergeant, operations NCO, and Special Forces weapons sergeant during his multiple deployments to Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo, South, and Central America. Castro was injured - [Cory Proctor](https://waterboys.org/cory-proctor/) - ABOUT CORY Cory Proctor is a 6-year National Football League veteran and former Montana Grizzlies offensive lineman. Cory went undrafted to the Detroit Lions, where he made the practice squad and was ultimately picked up by the Dallas Cowboys, where he played for 5 seasons. He retired from the Miami Dolphins after a season-ending knee - [Cortland Finnegan](https://waterboys.org/cortland-finnegan/) - ABOUT CORTLAND A 10-year veteran of the NFL, Cortland Finnegan was All-Pro selection, 3x All-American and OVC Defense Player of The Year. Finnegan is one of the elite players to make it to the show with the 2016 Super Bowl Carolina Panthers. Finnegan attended Samford University and was inducted into the Samford Hall of Fame - [Connor Barwin](https://waterboys.org/connor-barwin/) - ABOUT CONNOR Outside linebacker Connor Barwin played nine years in the NFL playing with the Houston Texans (2009-2012), Philadelphia Eagles (2013-2016) Los Angeles Rams (2017) and the New York Giants (2018). He began his athletic career as a dual-sport athlete at the University of Cincinnati, playing basketball and football. By his senior year, football was - [Cody Sowa](https://waterboys.org/cody-sowa/) - ABOUT CODY Proud son of an Honorably Discharged (Air Force) Vietnam Veteran. While military service never fell into place for me, service was a value taught through my father’s constant actions among the community during my childhood. In fact, he continues to demonstrate continued service to this day. Although I have lived in Colorado my - [Chad Brown](https://waterboys.org/chad-brown/) - ABOUT CHAD Chad Brown is a 15-year National Football League veteran and former Colorado Buffaloes linebacker. Brown was drafted in the second round of the 1993 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers, and went on to play 15 seasons with the Steelers, Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. Today, Brown is a successful entrepreneur. - [Kyle Guy](https://waterboys.org/kyle-guy/) - WHY WATERBOYS Because water is life. Increase education opportunities for children. Create economic development opportunities. Create thriving communities. - [Nicholas Hurst](https://waterboys.org/nicholas-hurst/) - ABOUT NICHOLAS Nicolas Hurst served in the United States Marine Corps from 2004-2008 as a machine-gunner with Second Battalion Sixth Marines Regiment Second Marine Division Golf Company. While enlisted, Hurst completed two combat deployments the first to Al Saqliwiyah and the second to Fallujah. After his honorable discharge, Hurst returned home to Delaware, where he - [Micah Snead](https://waterboys.org/micah-snead/) - ABOUT MICAH Micah Snead was born and raised in Walterboro, South Carolina, and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in February 2002 as a Combat Correspondent and assigned to Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. After deploying twice in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Micah was honorably discharged in - [Jason Van Camp](https://waterboys.org/jason-van-camp/) - ABOUT JASON Jason was born in Washington D.C. and raised across the Potomac River in Springfield, Virginia. In 1995, Jason was accepted to the United States Military Academy at West Point. While at West Point, Jason played Linebacker for the Army Black Knights football team, served a two-year LDS-Mormon mission to Russia, and, upon graduation, - [Fred Dummar](https://waterboys.org/fred-dummar/) - ABOUT FRED Colonel (Retired) Fred Dummar is a native Nevadan and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Infantry in the U.S. Army. Upon graduation from the University of Nevada in 1989 following service as a medic in the Nevada National Guard beginning in 1986. Fred’s service as an Infantry Officer and a Special Forces Officer - [David Vobora](https://waterboys.org/david-vobora/) - ABOUT DAVID Retired NFL Linebacker David Vobora specializes in human performance training that inspires and motivates his clients to higher levels of achievement and fulfillment of others. As the founder of the non-profit Adaptive Training Foundation, David works with athletes of all types of professional, Olympic, collegiate, tactical forces, and especially those with severe disabilities, - [Phil Quintana](https://waterboys.org/phil-quintana/) - ABOUT PHIL QUINTANA Phillip Quintana joined the United States Marine Corps in June 2004, 2 days after his high school graduation. Upon graduating boot camp, he went through the School of Infinity training at Camp Pendleton to become a heavy machine gunner. Shortly thereafter, he was ordered to Afghanistan. On September 29th, 2005 Quintana’s vehicle - [Haloti Ngata](https://waterboys.org/haloti-ngata/) - ABOUT HALOTI Haloti Ngata is an American football defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Oregon and earned consensus All-American honors. Ngata was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft, played for the Ravens for - [Doc Jacobs](https://waterboys.org/doc-jacobs/) - ABOUT DOC Daniel Doc Jacobs is a 31-year-old medically retired Navy Corpsman. He served eight years and two months in the United States Navy. In 2005, Doc was in Iraq on deployment when he was injured by an I.E.D. (improvised explosive device). After two years of intensive physical, mental, and spiritual recovery, Doc was one - [Elliot Ruiz](https://waterboys.org/elliot-ruiz/) - ABOUT ELLIOT Elliot Ruiz was inspired to join the Marines by his father, who is a Marine Vietnam veteran, and two-time Purple Heart recipient. Ruiz went to boot camp as a 17-year- old in 2002 and became an infantry rifleman. After his training, he served as a scout with the 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion. - [Jon Arnold](https://waterboys.org/jon-arnold/) - ABOUT JON During his 10-year tenure in Army Intelligence, Jon Arnold served two tours to Iraq with the 101st Airborne Division and was injured in combat in 2006 receiving the Purple Heart. Since leaving the military he has gone on to earn a Master Degree in Global Policy from the University of Texas at Austin, - [Tony Goins](https://waterboys.org/tony-goins/) - ABOUT TONY Anthony Goins served as a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps from 1982 to 1986. After his service, Goins held leadership positions American Express, QVC, KeyBank, Ford Motor Company, USAA, and J.P. Morgan Chase, before assuming the role of Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the Cabela's World's Foremost Bank - [A.J. Hawk](https://waterboys.org/a-j-hawk/) - [Kirstie Ennis](https://waterboys.org/kirstie-ennis/) - ABOUT KIRSTIE Sgt. Kirstie Ennis was just 17 years old when she entered the Marine Corps. While on active duty, she performed duties as a helicopter door gunner and airframes mechanic on the helicopters. But six years into her military tenure, during her second tour of duty in Afghanistan, Ennis was forced to medically retire - [Lisa Keys](https://waterboys.org/lisa-keys/) - ABOUT LISA Lisa Keys is the wife of the late U.S. Army Master Sergeant Bradley Keys, who was killed in a military training accident in 2012. Since losing her husband, Lisa has been working through her grief by working with organizations that support military families who have suffered a loss. Most recently, Lisa has been - [Chris Harris](https://waterboys.org/chris-harris/) - [Charles Johnson](https://waterboys.org/charles-johnson/) - [Chad Greenway](https://waterboys.org/profile/chad-greenway/) - [Calais Campbell](https://waterboys.org/profile/calais-campbell/) - [Sam Bradford](https://waterboys.org/sam-bradford/) - [Russell Wilson](https://waterboys.org/russell-wilson/) - [Lawrence Timmons](https://waterboys.org/lawrence-timmons/) - [Justin Tuck](https://waterboys.org/justin-tuck/) - [Jared Odrick](https://waterboys.org/jared-odrick/) - [James Laurinaitis](https://waterboys.org/james-laurinaitis/) - [Fred Jackson](https://waterboys.org/fred-jackson/) - [Duane Brown](https://waterboys.org/duane-brown/) - [Delanie Walker](https://waterboys.org/delanie-walker/) - [Danny Amendola](https://waterboys.org/danny-amendola/) - [Tamba Hali](https://waterboys.org/tamba-hali/) ## Program Pages - [HometownH2O](https://waterboys.org/hometownh2o) - More than 2 million people in the U.S. lack access to running water and basic indoor plumbing - [Conquering Kili](https://waterboys.org/conqueringkili/) - Football is a game of inches. So is hiking Africa’s tallest mountain. The goal of Conquering Kili is to empower current and former athletes, military combat veterans, and clean water advocates to unite for collective impact and better communities by climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro and raising funds to build sustainable water wells. It started with Green - [Waterboys](https://waterboys.org/nflwaterboys/) - In the NFL, players dig deep week in and week out. When two-time Super Bowl champion Chris Long went to Tanzania for the first time, he came back with a new mission -- tackle thirst. But he knew he couldn't do it alone, so he set out to engage his peers around the NFL and - [Hoops2O](https://waterboys.org/hoops2o-2/) - Ballin' for buckets since 2018 Hoops2O unites basketball players, coaches, and communities to raise awareness and educate supporters about the global clean water crisis. Our Hoops2O team knows that clean water access not only saves lives, but it also saves thousands of hours for those we serve. With the gift of time, kids can go - [HometownH2O - old](https://waterboys.org/hometownh2o-2/) - Our goals Hometown H2O focuses on three areas to provide long and short-term solutions for the lack of water access in the U.S.: Fund and drill water wells for low-income households that do not have access to water at home or within a reasonable distance. Individual wells and small, shared wells are one of the - [Hoops2O](https://waterboys.org/hoops2o) - [water4Her](https://waterboys.org/water4her/) - [Speed the Light](https://waterboys.org/program/speed-the-light/) ## Categories - [Water Crisis](https://waterboys.org/category/water-crisis/) - [Water Projects](https://waterboys.org/category/water-projects/) - [Athletes](https://waterboys.org/category/athletes/) - [Story](https://waterboys.org/category/story/) - [Water Warrior](https://waterboys.org/category/story/water-warrior/) - [Partners](https://waterboys.org/category/partners/) - [Hometown H2O](https://waterboys.org/category/water-projects/hometown-h2o/) - [Hometown H2O](https://waterboys.org/category/hometown-h2o-2/) - [water4Her](https://waterboys.org/category/water-projects/water4her-water-projects/) - [Announcement](https://waterboys.org/category/announcement/) - [World Water Week](https://waterboys.org/category/announcement/world-water-week-announcement/) ## Types - [Newsletter](https://waterboys.org/tag/newsletter/) - [Hometown H2O](https://waterboys.org/tag/hometown-h2o/) ## Programs - [Hoops₂O](https://waterboys.org/program/hoops2o-2/) - [NFLWaterboys](https://waterboys.org/program/nflwaterboys/) - [Conquering Kili](https://waterboys.org/program/conquering-kili/) - [HometownH₂O](https://waterboys.org/program/hometownh2o/) - - [Waterboys General Giving](https://waterboys.org/program/waterboys/) - [Speed the Light](https://waterboys.org/program/speed-the-light/) - [water4Her](https://waterboys.org/program/water4her/) - - [Hoops₂O](https://waterboys.org/program/hoops2o/) ## Status - [Active](https://waterboys.org/status_tax/active/) - [Alumni](https://waterboys.org/status_tax/inactive/) ## Roles - [Player](https://waterboys.org/role_tax/player/) - [Hall of Famer](https://waterboys.org/role_tax/hall-of-famer/) - [Veteran](https://waterboys.org/role_tax/veteran/) - [Coach](https://waterboys.org/role_tax/coach/) - [Influencer](https://waterboys.org/role_tax/influencer/) - [Clean Water Advocate](https://waterboys.org/role_tax/clean-water-advocate/) ## Kili Years - [2020](https://waterboys.org/kili_year/2020/) - [2019](https://waterboys.org/kili_year/2019/) - [2018](https://waterboys.org/kili_year/2018/) - [2017](https://waterboys.org/kili_year/2017/) - [2016](https://waterboys.org/kili_year/2016/) - [2021](https://waterboys.org/kili_year/2021/) - [2022](https://waterboys.org/kili_year/2022/) - [2023](https://waterboys.org/kili_year/2023/) - [2024](https://waterboys.org/kili_year/2024/) - [2025](https://waterboys.org/kili_year/2025/) - [2026](https://waterboys.org/kili_year/2026/)