MilwaukeeWarehouse, Milwaukee's premier warehousing, distribution and inventory management company has become the latest firm to demonstrate strong support for CannedWater4kids (CW4K) and their purpose to make sure all children worldwide have access to clean, safe drinking water.
John Arcuri, Founder and CEO of MilwaukeeWarehouse, said, “I was impressed with the CannedWater4kids purpose. The work done by this organization is inspirational to me. Children are our future. We cannot allow them to die for lack of clean drinking water. It affects us all.
“I also liked CW4K’s ‘teach them to fish’ model of relief,” added Arcuri. “We share their belief in this impactful philosophy and admire CW4K for making sure that those they help also learn how to sustain the clean water initiatives the organization provides. CW4K’s work is bettering our world, and we are honored to sponsor their efforts.”
One of the ways CW4K creates awareness and funds for their cause is through the sale of drinking water packaged in aluminum bottles and cans. MilwaukeeWarehouse is providing much-needed warehouse space to CannedWater4kids.
“We are thrilled to have MilwaukeeWarehouse as a sponsor,” said Greg Stromberg, CW4K Founder and CEO. “Their generous support, service excellence, insights and reputation, will allow us to better support water sales as well as develop, fund and deliver clean drinking water solutions at a faster pace.”
CW4K operates with funds obtained from donations, sponsorships, grants and from the sale of branded merchandise and premium water packaged in aluminum cans and bottles.
Upscale hotels, like the Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel in California and Radisson Red in Minneapolis, include CW4K water in rooms for their guests. CW4K drinking water in aluminum bottles and cans is also available in America’s national parks like Yellowstone, Yosemite, Denali and Mesa Verde.
CW4K premium drinking water is currently only available in North America. It comes in 16-ounce aluminum bottles, and 12-ounce cans — perfect for home, boardroom, office meetings, school, hospitality or vending.
To learn more about CW4K and how you can help, please visit http://www.cannedwater4kids.org/howtohelp.
John Arcuri, Founder and CEO of MilwaukeeWarehouse, said, “I was impressed with the CannedWater4kids purpose. The work done by this organization is inspirational to me. Children are our future. We cannot allow them to die for lack of clean drinking water. It affects us all.
“I also liked CW4K’s ‘teach them to fish’ model of relief,” added Arcuri. “We share their belief in this impactful philosophy and admire CW4K for making sure that those they help also learn how to sustain the clean water initiatives the organization provides. CW4K’s work is bettering our world, and we are honored to sponsor their efforts.”
One of the ways CW4K creates awareness and funds for their cause is through the sale of drinking water packaged in aluminum bottles and cans. MilwaukeeWarehouse is providing much-needed warehouse space to CannedWater4kids.
“We are thrilled to have MilwaukeeWarehouse as a sponsor,” said Greg Stromberg, CW4K Founder and CEO. “Their generous support, service excellence, insights and reputation, will allow us to better support water sales as well as develop, fund and deliver clean drinking water solutions at a faster pace.”
CW4K operates with funds obtained from donations, sponsorships, grants and from the sale of branded merchandise and premium water packaged in aluminum cans and bottles.
Upscale hotels, like the Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel in California and Radisson Red in Minneapolis, include CW4K water in rooms for their guests. CW4K drinking water in aluminum bottles and cans is also available in America’s national parks like Yellowstone, Yosemite, Denali and Mesa Verde.
CW4K premium drinking water is currently only available in North America. It comes in 16-ounce aluminum bottles, and 12-ounce cans — perfect for home, boardroom, office meetings, school, hospitality or vending.
To learn more about CW4K and how you can help, please visit http://www.cannedwater4kids.org/howtohelp.