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8TH ANNUAL
WATER WALK
benefiting Thank You Project

Monday, October 7, 2024

Blue droplets

Rain date: Tuesday, October 8

Water Walk 2024 Pledge Form

Support your student as they walk for clean water for children in Nigeria.

Student grade

The youngest/smallest students may carry as little as 8 lbs total, whereas the oldest/strongest students could carry up to 120 lbs total over the course of multiple trips.

I wish to pledge:
a flat amount for the student named.
an amount per pound carried by the student named.
pledge
TYP

WHY WE WALK FOR
WATER

Every day, we turn on a tap to access clean water for drinking, cooking, washing, watering lawns, and recreation. However, millions of children around the world do not enjoy this same luxury. Instead, they will walk miles several times a day to gather heavy buckets of water, often not fit for drinking.  A vast majority of these children will miss critical learning time in school and even risk getting sick, or worse, from drinking contaminated water.

 

By partnering with Thank You Project, SNA students learn about water crises around the world and they are challenged to think critically about global access to water, water quality, water conservation, and droughts. While engaging in our annual Water Walk, our student body is provided the opportunity to experience a small taste of what it means to walk in these other children's shoes. We hope to teach our fellow students to appreciate this precious resource and learn about their role in preserving it.

Children in Achi, Enugu, Nigeria (left) & Odiga, Ututu, Nigeria (right) fetching & enjoying clean, fresh, & accessible water from Thank You Project's third and first well projects, respectively.

Thank You Project is a Nashua-based charity whose mission is to provide safe drinking water to rural villages in Nigeria. The founders are native to Nigeria and still have family and community ties there. 2nd Nature Academy has organized and participated in several water walks for many years to benefit the Thank you Project and it remains one of our favorite service learning events!

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