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Good Business

Project Freewaters

Freewaters is a company committed to “designing the best sandals ever seen and helping to find solutions to the global drinking water pandemic”. For every pair of shoes sold they are able to provide one person with clean drinking water for one year.

Founders and longtime friends Eli and Martin were looking for a way to combine their industrial design experience working at O’Neill and Burton with a project that would have a positive impact on the world. Inspired by brands like TOMS and with their background in creating wetsuits and technical footwear, they finally landed on their concept for Freewaters.

Eli Marmar, Freewaters co-founder
Martin Kim, Freewaters co-founder

We are Freewaters, a small group on a mission to improve the quality of life through superior product experience and through creative humanitarian initiatives. More specifically, we are on two parallel and fully integrated campaigns: to design the best sandals ever seen and to help find solutions to the global drinking water pandemic.

And if that isn’t enough to make a positive difference in the world as a business, they also find ways to incorporate eco-friendly materials and processes into all of their products and packaging, where possible. Even their design studio runs on solar power.

Drilling a well in western Kenya

Learn more about their clean drinking water program and follow their progress at https://freewaters.com/pages/water-projects. They started their first project last December in western Kenya and are already developing a second project there as well.

Every year, more people die from the consequences of unsafe water than from all forms of violence, including war. At Freewaters we believe access to clean water is a basic human right.

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Photo credits: Freewaters

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Documentary

Age of Champions

Every two years, more than 12,000 athletes across the country compete in the National Senior Olympics. The Documentary Foundation film Age of Champions tells the inspiring story of four athletes — a 100-year-old tennis champion, 86-year-old pole vaulter, pair of swimming brothers, and team of basketball grandmothers.

John and Bradford Tatum have been passionate about swimming for nearly 80 years. (Photo credit: Documentary Foundation)

The film captures the triumphant spirit of these competitors as they tackle the challenges of old age with grace, humor and optimism. Win or lose, they inspire us all to follow our dreams and find purpose at any stage of life.

The film has been accepted into the 2011 Silverdocs Film Festival in Washington, DC, and they are currently raising funds via a Kickstarter campaign to cover the costs of “Color and sound post-production work for the film” and “Digital transfer to an HDCam tape for delivery to the festival”.

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Space

A Tour Of The Earth, From Space

Dr. Justin Wilkinson, a scientist with the Crew Earth Observations Office at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, has put together and narrates a collection of HD videos of earth taken by astronauts over the years called What an Astronaut’s Camera Sees.

Photo credits: NASA

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