Sababa Water is Feeding Hungry Children One Bottle of Water at a Time

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LAS VEGAS - May 10, 2016 - PRLog -- Sababa Water, a high-quality bottled water distribution company is partnering  with local communities, food banks and a host of non-profit organizations to help feed hungry children in America. The company strives to eliminate food insecurity by donating proceeds from the sale of its water to food banks. Each bottle of water that it sells provides a meal for a hungry child.

Their goal is to provide hungry American children 1 million meals per month.

In 2014, it was estimated that approximately 15.4 million children in the United States suffer from food insecurity.

"I was shocked when I discovered how many children are suffering from chronic hunger in this country," said Jonathan Stone, the Founder of Sababa Water. "My partner Dawn Elyzabeth and I decided to take action by developing a platform and a high-quality product that can help end childhood hunger."

"Bottled water is a product that people are always purchasing and we felt that it would be the perfect vehicle to help us with our mission. From the beginning, we were committed to providing only the purest and healthiest water that is available."

"All of our water is refreshingly pure Natural Spring Water that moves through abundant aquifers to produce safe and superior water with a neural pH balance. There's nothing added to our water except TLC creating uniquely soft and smooth taste."

Currently, Sababa Water is donating proceeds from the sale of its water to nationally recognized food banks. Feed the Children, a 35 year old organization that connects donors, partners, leaders and communities to attack the problem of childhood hunger and the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York, a food bank whose mission is to alleviate hunger and eliminate food waste are among the benefactors of Sababa Water's sales.  As Sababa Water moves into more and more states across the United States, the amount of food banks they work with grows.

"We launched Sababa with one thing in mind," said Stone "we must feed the children in our own communities." Wherever a Sababa bottle of water is sold, a meal is created for a child in that same community."

"We live and breathe our mission and have been blessed with so many caring people coming aboard to be a part of this movement," Dawn Elyzabeth said. "In addition to feeding hungry children, we are also creating employment opportunities and stimulating the economies of communities through the distribution of Sababa Water."

Sababa Water is in compliance in every state they are helping children to make sure they get a full nutritious meal from each bottle of water sold. One bottle equals one full nutritious meal.

Teaching children how to have empathy for others is also a part of the mission of company's. Through its partnership with Children Mending Hearts, a non-profit organization that provides free educational and arts programs for at-risk youth, the company is enlisting children to help create labels for its bottled water. Notable celebrity supporters of Children Mending Hearts include Ben Affleck, Forrest Whittaker, Jennifer Garner, Sheryl Crowe and Quincy Jones.

Sababa Water is providing affordable, high quality water in a beautiful bottle and feeding hungry children every day and continues to grow. "We will keep our prices fair," Dawn Elyzabeth said "and push like there is no tomorrow."

"Everyone buys bottled water," Stone said. "Why not buy affordable water that will help your community by ending childhood hunger?"

To learn more about how to purchase Sababa Water or if you want to help feed a hungry child please visit their website http://sababawater.com/

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