Get to know Watermill Express

Watermill Express is an official sponsor of Heaven Fest this year! They are an amazing company with a powerful committment to support charities.

What is Watermill Express?

They are the nation’s largest drive-up, self-serve, pure drinking water company and serve thousands of customers a day at numerous locations across the country.

Customers supply their own clean containers and drive up to the Watermill to purchase great-tasting water at a fraction of the price they would pay for bottled water.

Since inception they estimate saving over 500,000,000 1-gallon disposable water bottles from being discarded into the country’s landfills.

They are the original creators of the drive-up concept over 20 years ago and offer 100% satisfaction with our Freshness Guarantee™. If you ever have a problem with their water they will replace it for free!

Giving Back

Watermill Express cofounders Don and Lani Dolifka created the Daily Service Foundation. The Foundation has supported orphanages across the United States and the globe; it has offered aid to victims of hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Dolly; and it has extended a hand in the form of midwifery programs and food distribution in Uganda.

A proud supporter of Living Water International, the Daily Service Foundation operates on the knowledge that water-related disease is the single largest killer of infants in developing countries. To combat such devastating statistics, the Daily Service Foundation has, through Living Water International, built 10 water wells in the Amazon. These wells provide safe, clean drinking water, the cornerstone of a healthy community and the herald of economic growth.

www.watermillexpress.com

 

Get to know LOVE146

Did you know that Heaven Fest gives away ALL of the money from ticket sales and parking to organizations that help people in need?  LOVE 146 is one organization that will be benefitting from those who buy tickets to Heaven Fest 2012.  In September 2002, Love146 Co-Founders Rob Morris, Lamont Hiebert, Desirea Rodgers and Caroline Hahm went on an exploratory trip to SE Asia to determine how they could serve in the fight against child sex trafficking. In brothels they saw young children being sold for sex. In safehomes they witnessed the miracle of restoration as they sang and danced with survivors. From that first trip, the spark of abolition was ignited. The goal of this and subsequent trips was not to reinvent the wheel but rather to find out where the greatest needs were and how they could be most helpful in filling those needs. After 18 months of research, networking and other foundational work, Love146 became an official Public Charity in March of 2004 under the name of Justice for Children Intl.

In October 2007, after a long examination of who they are as an organization, and as a group of people they decided to change their name. They took a long look at what sparked them, what motivated them, and what they believe brings about lasting change. That is when they decided to change our name from JFCI to Love146, and they have never looked back.

http://love146.org/