Executive Director of Generosity Water
					Produced the film La Source
					Entrepreneur
					Speaks internationally about the water crisis
									 			
			 
			
			
			
			
			
			
					 
		
		
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Jordan started his first business  at the age of 14, an online wholesale store that sold everything from laser  pointers to lighters. After high school he founded a real estate and mortgage  firm that opened offices in Los Angeles and San Diego. Jordan was driven by how  much money he could make, but says that all changed after he took a trip to  Africa in 2008. He came face-to-face with the reality of extreme poverty as he  saw girls walk for miles only to collect dirty water for drinking because they  had no other choice. He realized that something as simple as water was killing  more people than anything in the world today. He knew he had to be part of the  solution. 
		“When I first went to Africa and  saw the wells being built and the people who now had access to clean water for  the first time it really changed my perspective,” shares Jordan. He became  passionate about the global water crisis and together with his dad, Philip  Wagner, founded Generosity Water, a non-profit organization dedicated to ending  the water crisis in developing countries, one community at a time.  In 2009, he became the Executive Director of  Generosity Water, “It is an honor to work alongside my dad and help carry out  this vision of bringing clean water to people around the world.” Over the past  four years, Generosity Water has provided funding to over 407 water projects in  18 countries giving clean water to over 250,000 people.  “I really believe that if we as individuals  use what we have and work together, we can really change the world,” says  Jordan. Nearly 1 billion people don’t have access to clean drinking water.  Unsafe drinking water and poor sanitation cause 80 percent of all sickness and  disease. Providing clean water is the first step to bringing a village out of  extreme poverty.
              
  ACTION  CAMPAIGN
		  Generosity Water completed a  clean water project in La Source Haiti and partnered with Operation  Blessing International as the implementing partner. On Monday, October 15th  Generosity Water launched an action campaign which will accomplish two things:
        1. Provide funding ($130,000) for 20 new water projects in  surrounding areas in Haiti that desperately need clean water. Each water  project costs $6,500 and will provide clean water to about 400 people. 
          2. Provide funding ($200,000) to build a school in La Source  (which is the village featured in the film) that will provide an education to  over 150 kids in the village. Now that they have clean water, this is the most  important 2nd step to help bring their community out of extreme poverty.        
        LA  SOURCE (lah-soos) HAITI
          For over 30 years, the villagers  in La Source have attempted to address the lack of clean water by channeling  the water from a natural spring in the mountains, but with limited funding and  unsupportive government their attempts to provide clean water failed. The movie La Source directed by Patrick Shen  and produced by Jordan, Patrick, and Brandon Vedder features Josue and his  brother Chrismedonne Lajeunesse and their quest to bring clean water to their  small community in Haiti.  Josue moved from La Source to New Jersey in 1989. He became a custodian at  Princeton University and took a second job as a taxi driver. Working almost 20  hours a day, Josue would send money home to La Source so that he and  Chrismedonne, a bricklayer in La Source, could work to bring clean water to  their community. With the support of Princeton students, Generosity Water, and Operation  Blessing International as the implementing partner the water project that was  once a dream is now complete. 
        Josue’s story was discovered in  2009 by Patrick Shen when he directed a movie called The Philosopher Kings. The movie was about custodians employed at  major universities in the United States. One of the janitors featured in the  film was Josue.  His story inspired many  who wanted to get involved and help bring clean water to La Source. Patrick  arranged for Josue and Jordan to meet. Jordan  had been wanting to do a water project in Haiti after seeing the devastation  caused by the earthquake in January 2010.  By July 2010, approximately $40,000 had been  raised by Generosity Water to complete the water project with
        Operation  Blessing’s help. A dream that Josue had dreamt of for decades. Three years  later, the film La Source was  produced and screenings of the movie began in the summer of 2012.    
		
		
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