FreePoverty.com Proves That Learning Geography is Useful After All

Users of FreePoverty.com have eagerly contributed their basic geography knowledge to help save lives, resulting in the donation of over two million cups of water by the foundation.

Rome, Italy, April 04, 2008 --(PR.com)-- "See how many cups of water you can donate by testing your knowledge about the world," a statement that has triggered FreePoverty.com's users to contribute their knowledge, resulting in the donation of over two million cups.

It is difficult to feel gratified after visiting a website. But FreePoverty.com makes it very easy. After a not-so-easy geography game, no matter what your score is (unless it's zero), you leave the site knowing you contributed to a great cause.

FreePoverty has donated over two million cups of water only four months into the site's launch. The site's game has attracted users of all ages and it is spreading virally through bloggers and its Facebook application called 'Free Poverty' (http://apps.facebook.com/freepoverty/).

A great aspect that FreePoverty's Facebook application offers, which does not appear on the site, is the Top 95 people with the highest scores.

There are only few individuals out of all the site's users who are responsible for contributing to over 1000 cups each. This is when you realize that maybe taking geography in school is not so useless after all.

To play the fun and educational game, visit www.freepoverty.com.

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