A WARRINGTON firm is continuing to help save the lives of African villagers after forming a partnership with a local charity.
AquAid water coolers donated more than £350,000 in the past year to Christian Aid specifically for water-related projects.
Ian Flannery, managing director of AquAid, said: "It gives us great encouragement to think that while people are drinking our water, we are also helping to save the lives of people on the other side of the world."
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Sarah Gaskin of Christian Aid said "We are grateful to AquAid for all their efforts in making a difference to people's lives."
The partnership means that for every 19 litre bottle of water firms buy, 30 pence is donated to Christian Aid for water-related projects in Africa.
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