TV Storyboard Yellow: Team 2. Action- Village woman drinking dirty water. Audio- This may just look an ordinary everyday task for us, but for 1 billion.

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TV Storyboard Yellow: Team 2

Action- Village woman drinking dirty water. Audio- This may just look an ordinary everyday task for us, but for 1 billion people in the world they can only dream of this luxury. Time: 10 seconds Africa

Action- Sick African laying in a hospital bed Audio- Over half of the hospital beds in the world are filled with patients with a water related disease. Time: 10 seconds

Action- African pumping water out of a well Audio- Women and children, walk up to 4 hours, collection water. Facing the dangers of hyenas and leaches. Time:20 seconds

Action- Bus driver driving a bus without any kids in it. Audio- 80% of diseases are water related. Many people are not getting an education because of contaminated water. Time: 10 seconds

Action- Children celebrate having safe, Clean, drinkable water. Audio- A little things such as clean water can change a person’s life. Time:5 seconds

Action- Village woman joyfully drinking clean filtered water. Audio- With your donations you can help provide clean water for the children and adults suffering from a lack of clean water. The smallest amounts help too! Every penny helps. Time:20 seconds