Nonprofit, UFASA Donates Net Zero Water Purification Technologies to Haitian Orphanage and NGO's
Online, October 3, 2011 (Newswire.com) - These technologies that have been donated include the highest quality of water purification technology, low cost and environmentally safe heating technology for meals, energy storage and renewable energy distribution systems all for the purpose to provide better sustainable energy products and services.
Part of the funding for these improvements at the New Life Children's Home in Port-au-Prince were originally provided by the state of Florida Governor's Office of Tourism, Trade & Economic Development, now called the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. The funds provided by OTTED, UFASA and our supporters have far exceeded the amount of designated in the original mission. Statement. UFASA and everyone involved are excited that our contribution will help the orphanage and the surrounding community to produce over 750 gallons of clean high quality water per day while using net zero and self-sustaining technologies .
One technology that will prove to be a great long term asset for the people of Haiti, NGO's, and the U.N. is the Water purification hand pump from GenPro Energy solutions who work in partnership with Net Zero Now, LLC.- http://www.netzeronow.com & http://genproenergy.com This pump is a significant breakthrough in the water purification marketplace especially in the emergency disaster relief department. We are glad to offer this unique solution to UFASA and their work in Haiti. Developed by proven inventors in the water purification industry, this new 8 stage purification process hand pump has been tested in laboratory's to effectively remove 99.9999% of bacteria in traditionally contaminated water sources without using a fossil fuel energy to produce the clean water," statement by Dwight Patterson with GenPro Energy Solutions.
"Based on the fact that Haiti has been plagued by multiple natural disasters in recent years including outbreaks of illness such as Cholera, UFASA - http://ufasa.org and our partners are using the donations to Haiti to show that alternative technologies made in America can stimulate economic growth here at home while helping solve many of the issues plaguing Haiti. This can also be a great way to create additional jobs for the locals, said Anthony Cannon, President of the UFASA Board of Directors."
We appreciate all the companies contributions - we know it can make a huge difference to the people at the orphanage," states Adam Schlachter, executive director of United for a Sustainable America, www.UFASA.org. Our shipment to Haiti also included Sea - Crop Organic Fertilizer and Parma Frost refrigerant. www.newlife4kids.com- will now be able to serve as an example of what American businesses and technology can offer the world during economic recovery.
From New Life Children's orphanage to UFASA, "we are so grateful for what you all are doing for new life orphanage and the impact it will have on the future of our children. This is also your children's home as they love you and the personal time you spent with them they will always remember until you return," states Miriam Frederick at New Life Orphanage.
About United for A Sustainable America:
UFASA - http://ufasa.org - is a non-profit sustainability education organization dedicated to promoting American made goods in the sustainability sector making a business case surrounding any good idea that can help solve issues throughout the world. The organization has produced many Green Business Summits and continues to produce throughout the country, and internationally. These unique events bring together a collaboration of business and community leaders; promote products, and discuss the best solutions for a more sustainable future in regards to water, waste, and energy. UFASA encourages national sustainability leadership and helps businesses to, "make the business case for sustainability" as well as supporting a future of Net Zero community's for both our national security interests but also the reduction of environmental impacts from living net zero.
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