
Anonymous Donor Helps Deliver Drinking Water
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An anonymous donor is helping deliver clean drinking water to millions.
One of the victims of last year's mass shooting at Old National Bank in Louisville is being honored through a donation that will bring clean drinking water to millions.
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Anonymous Donor Helps Deliver Drinking Water
Clip: Season 2 Episode 161 | 1m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
One of the victims of last year's mass shooting at Old National Bank in Louisville is being honored through a donation that will bring clean drinking water to millions.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipIn other news, one of the victims of last year's mass shooting at Old National Bank in Louisville is being honored through a donation that will bring clean drinking water to millions.
I'm so moved.
Excuse me.
By this anonymous donation in Tommy's memory.
It is truly a selfless and generous act and a beautiful way to honor him and what he did for this community.
That was Marianne Elliot, widow of Tommy Elliot, who accepted a $500,000 donation made in his honor to water step, a Louisville based nonprofit that provides safe water to communities in developing countries.
Also on hand you see there is Governor Andy Beshear, a long time friend of the Elliotts, who had a message for the anonymous donor.
But I'm really grateful.
I'm really grateful both that you're recognizing Tommy and Marianne, and I'm really grateful that you're doing something in their honor that's truly helping not just one generation, but everyone that comes after it.
So I speak for.
The founder of Water.
Step said the donation will go toward expanding its clean water technology developed in Louisville, which will provide clean water for millions of people around the world.
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