This month on “Wonderful Water,” join 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey for a conversation with OWASA’s director of community relations, Mary Tiger, about the biggest and brightest event on the OWASA calendar: Care to Share Day!
This year, the annual Care to Share Day is accompanied by additional programs and initiatives, like “Dare to Share” — promoted by mayors Anderson and Foushee — and more! Care to Share Day is meant to raise awareness and funds for the Care to Share bill-assistance program available for OWASA customers. Care to Share funds are used to make direct impact on the lives of local residents with past-due bills, and hundreds of those residents and families benefit from donations made.
You can donate to OWASA’s Care to Share program directly by clicking here.
(Featured image via OWASA)
You can listen to the full conversation below, and visit the Wonderful Water page here for more interviews and stories about the work OWASA does in our community.
Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this post said Care To Share Day is administered in partnership with the Inter-Faith Council for Social Service (IFC). While that was true in the past, it is not accurate for 2024, and the post has since been updated.
Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents use roughly 7 million gallons of water a day, and “Wonderful Water” is a monthly conversation sponsored by the Orange Water and Sewer Authority highlighting its work to keep our community growing and water flowing.
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