We are very happy to be involved with Savage Senses. The water crisis is a huge problem, but with more organizations like Savage Senses stepping up to the plate and saying “No More” we can make a greater difference tomorrow than we did today. They have generously pledged 10% of their proceeds to Wine To Water and we can’t thank them enough for the support! So, we want to go ahead and highlight some of our favorite Savage Senses products.
A product that really caught my eye was the Recycled Glass Beach Charm Suede Necklace. I’ve walked on the beach countless times picking up random seashells and pieces of smoothed glass while thinking this would make a great necklace. Well, the SS crew beat me too it! I love the connection back to water too. Each piece is strung on a natural colored string of suede, so you know it’s comfortable. Very cool piece!
~Josh Elliott and the WinetoWater.org Team
We are very happy to be involved with Savage Senses. The water crisis is a huge problem, but with more organizations like Savage Senses stepping up to the plate and saying “No More” we can make a greater difference tomorrow than we did today. They have generously pledged 10% of their proceeds to Wine To Water and we can’t thank them enough for the support! So, we want to go ahead and highlight some of our favorite Savage Senses products.
—Josh Elliott and winetowater.org
We’d like to share this inspirational story from the Wine to Water blog about a high school student getting involved with the organization to help provide clean water access to people in Cambodia:
Tiffany Song, a student from Northern Guilford High School, approached us last year about doing her senior project on WTW. Below is her story in her words. Tiffany, thank you for all your hard work! We have no doubt that you will succeed as you move into college and beyond.
-WTW Team

As my senior year in high school draws to a close, I keep reminiscing about a few things. I often find myself thinking about the moments and milestones that have defined my four years in high school. There’s the typical stuff, like The First Day and Homecoming and my first AP exam and Prom. However, there’s also a not-so-typical milestone that especially stands out in my mind: The Senior Project.
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