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When you give people
more, you do not just do
it to get something in
return, you do it just to
do it... If you always give
people more than they
expect, then you will be
known as generous and
giving, but if you don't
give anything at all, then
you will be know as
selfish and greedy.

Bradley Cox 4/30/04
The Bradley Cox Memorial Sponsorship focuses their donations
towards the memories of fallen riders.

Currently with the help of Operation Blessing's "Living Water
Project", water wells are being provided to villages with
underprivileged citizens whose villages are primarily populated by
people who are poor and live much below the poverty line. Lack of
rainfall in some areas have forced them to migrate to the nearby
towns to work as daily wage laborers. They don't have basic facilities
like safe drinking water, education and medical. Click here to learn
more about the Living Water Project program and how you can
help.

Operation Blessing International Relief and Development
Corporation is a non-profit humanitarian organization based in
Virginia Beach, Virginia. Since 1978, Operation Blessing
International has touched the lives of more than 184.9 million
people in 96 countries and all 50 states, providing goods and
services valued at more than $1.1 billion. Their mission is to
"demonstrate God's love by alleviating human need and suffering in
the United States and around the world."
Click here for more information about Operation Blessing.

For more information on how to help
The Bradley Cox Memorial Sponsorship
by contributing to the efforts of Living Water Projects and
Operation Blessing, please call (800) 730-2537 or visit www.ob.org.

The Bradley Cox Memorial Sponshorship is honoring these riders
by donoting water wells in their memory, which you can see more
of below.
Shown below are actual pictures of the water well located in Gudem, a small village in
the District of Karimnagar. This well was created in the memory of Bradley Cox and is
helping the people of this village recieve convenient and clean drinking water.
Shown below are actual pictures of the water well located in Barangay Napuro, a small
village in the Western Samar Province. This well was created in the memory of Jeremiah
Baeza and is helping the people of this village recieve clean drinking water.
Expressions of appreciation by the villagers: "Water supply is a problem here in our village.
We used to get water from the other villages and it is difficult because of the long queue we
always had to go through. Now it is a big relief because we have our own well in this village."
Shown below are actual pictures of the water well located in Uppala, a small village in
the District of Mahaboob Nagar. This well was created in the memory of Benjamin Davis
and is helping the people of this village recieve clean drinking water.
Expressions of appreciation by the villagers: "I am very happy for the well gifted to my
village. First, I thank God, the donor, and the Operation Blessing team for the precious gift
of safe drinking water. Before this well, we used to fetch water from a government hand
pump, which is 1/2 km away and is located in the nearby village where high caste people live.
We, being backward people, found it too difficult to go stand in the queue and fetch water.
On the other hand, as we belong to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes, the higher caste
people never used to allow us to draw water until they finish filling water. Now the Operation
Blessing team visited our village through our pastor, surveyed and drilled the bore well in the
name of Jesus and God gave us sweet water. We thank god for the wonderful gift provided
through the donor and the Operation Blessing team. The well is very near to our houses and
all the villagers praise God for this loving gift."
Expressions of appreciation by the villagers: "Before this well, we used to fetch water
Yellamma (Goddess) temple which is 1 km away from our village. We get water yellow in
color from this bore well which is not good and safety for drinkning and after two to three
pots we don't get water at all. We used to wait hours together and reach home late. Earlier we
had three bore wells drilled by government but they all went dry. Government declared our
area as rock belt and geologists say that we do not have water at ground level. But now we
are very happy for providing a bore well in the midst of our village which yielded good and
tasty water. We can say that you God only did this miracle which is beyond our imagination.
We thank the donor for their love and concern. May God bless you all."