= Pints For People

The organizers of Pints for People have a passion to make a difference. A difference that we can see within the industry in which we work everyday. Making a difference is our "Why".

We are proud to help Water For People, who's purpose is to bring water and sanitation to every family, every school and every clinic in which it works.

Water For People insists on remaining for generations, gaining district-wide matching support, employing locals, and empowering women. They have also received the highest rating by Charity Navigator for eleven years in a row, a distinction that only 1% of all charities have achieved.

Please select any of our event locations below to learn more!







3 Locations,

1 Goal

To Inspire Others to Make a Difference


Total Amount Raised

275,000

Clean Water Provided For

6,260

Socks Donated

7,500


In Loving Memory

Trent Woodward’s philanthropic efforts were larger than life. He used his gift of inspiring others around a worthy cause not to benefit himself, but to improve the lives of people globally. Whether it was running a Spartan Race, volunteering across Austin, TX, or organizing the Pints For People event, Trent did everything in a big way. His passion and credibility helped catapult Texas into a top state for Water For People fundraising. As founder of Pints For People, Trent supported his team to raise over $250,000 during the event’s ten-year history, including over a dozen individual fundraisers in multiple cities and states. The 2023 Pints For People that occurred just a few weeks before Trent's untimely death shattered records, and he was eternally optimistic about future gatherings.

Trent Woodward was Regional Sales Manager at Environment One Corporation, and more importantly, the Founder of Pints For People. Trent won the TAWWA/WEAT Kenneth J. Miller Founders Award in 2017 and the Robert W. Hite Distinguished Leadership Award in 2024 (posthumously). Trent's passion in life was his three boys, Olin, Ellis, and Miles. Trent loved life and lived every minute to the fullest. One of his mottos was "What you do matters. How do you want to be remembered?"

Trent Woodward Tribute