Last Monday saw the beginning of the offseason program for the Dallas Cowboys. Attendance has been stellar per quarterback Tony Romo as he and the coaching staff are pleased with the turnout. What may be less pleasing is while wide receiver Devin Street is hitting the weights hard, he’s choosing to not shower for a week. The good news is the “shower lent” is for a terrific cause, which definitely pleases everyone.

“I’m participating in Well Aware’s Shower Strike because I know our efforts are life changing for the thousands of people who will have clean water,” Street said to WellAwareWorld.org. “For these people we are partnering with, a clean drink of water is a luxury. A shower isn’t even an option. I think it’s the least I can do to skip a couple showers so that others can have a chance in life.”

A sincerely noble gesture from Street as he partners with Well Aware, an organization based in Texas that assists in constructing entire water systems for Kenyan communities who are impoverished. Street’s goal is to raise $1,000, if not more, during his week-long shower strike.

That amount would ensure at least 100 people receive clean water; which contributes to the overall campaign goal of raising $150,000 to assist at least 15,000 people. Street’s strike began April 22nd and will extend through April 30th.

Former Texas quarterback Case McCoy and NBA D-Leaguer Xavier Silas are also notable names who have taken up the cause for Well Aware. For more information on how you can join or help, take a look here.