The New York Public Library has a unique history, with one family living inside the building for 38 years. John Fiedler, the building superintendent, and his family had a fascinating life, with children born and raised within the library walls. Meanwhile, on the Navajo Reservation, many families struggle to access clean water, with some consuming as little as 10 gallons per day. Efforts are being made to deliver clean water to these communities through programs like St. Bonaventure Indian Mission.
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