Tang works use Kids’ ideas to build a water source for Community

Kids today can easily learn any skill, hobby or cause. Thanks to the power of technology and the innate goodness in kids, Tang believes that kids really can get things done. Tang wants to motivate kids by providing them with nutritious fruity goodness so they can change the world and be the change they want to see.

This has led to the rise of chefs as young as 9 years old being able to create sumptuous dishes, hairdressers opening their own salon at 14 years of age, grade-schoolers discovering a potential cure for diabetes, and elementary students coming up with a water filtration system to produce clean water.

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Last October 9, 2019, in Porac Pampanga, the kids of Cauayan Elementary School from Sitio Pidpid in Porac Pampanga along with the Tang Community turned over the very first Tang Water Storage and Filtration Station to Sitio Pidpid. There were 100 students who came up with different designs for the water filtration system, but it was Jethro M. Bajas who came up with the winning design. This Water Storage and Filtration System fueled and powered by none other than ideas from kids.

The Tang Water Filtration Station will help at least 100 Aetas families who live in Sitio Pidpid finally have access to clean water without having to walk for miles and miles. No one should have to hike just to get access to clean water every day.

Tang came up with a design contest to give the kids of Cauayan Elementary School the power to raise 1 million glasses of drinking water through the Tang Water Filtration System.

Tang Brand Manager Princess Landicho said, “An advocacy that has been very close to the heart of Mondelez Philippines, the maker of Tang, is helping care for the environment and helping provide basic nutrition needs. This is how “Kids for Water” was born.”

Landicho continues, “Through” “Kids for Water,” Tang is very grateful to given the chance to help communities in need and come up with a successful campaign with kids. Tang is always looking for opportunities to help provide clean, accessible, and reliable water to communities who do not have it.”

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Courtesy of Tang Philippines

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