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Do you love blogging? Would you like to write for our blog ( If you like to write and are looking to contribute to a non-profit, this position is perfect for you! Required Skills: • Excellent written communication skills • Ability to work independently • Strong desire to volunteer • Bloggers don't have to be high school graduates. It's your abilities that counts with us! • Minimum age is 18 • Must have current or past writing experience, preferably writing blogs Job Responsibilities: • Work with the team manager to get added to the blog team schedule • Refer to shared documents for potential blog topics and/or work with the blog team manager to come up with a topic • Submit a well-written, carefully edited blog on or before your blog due date • Review any feedback from the blog team manager, blog editor, and/or director of operations • Commit for minimum of a six-months • Roughly 3-5 hours/month Who are we? Wells Bring Hope drills wells to bring safe water to rural villages in West Africa, one of the poorest regions in the world. We are committed to saving lives with safe water and providing sustainable solutions to transform lives for generations to come. The burden of finding water falls upon women and girls who walk miles every day to find water. It means that girls are unable to attend school and women have no time to work and earn money for their families. We are an all-volunteer organization, and so we place a very high value on those who want to work with us. The work of our volunteers is more than just "a drop in the bucket." It is the lifeblood of our organization. Volunteers bring their passion and dedication to our team and for that, we are a very fortunate. For more information, please go to our at www.wellsbringhope.org or visit us on Facebook or contact ida@wellsbringhope.org. Please send your resume when you apply. We will also ask you to write a sample blog related to water & appropriate for our website. We would send you a document with specifications. We wouldn't post it without your permission. Watch our video to learn more: Why Water? Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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