CHARITY BLOG — Bread & Life International

World Water Day 2915

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As simple as a glass of water: Compassion UK is cleaning up and sending thousands of children to school healthy.

 

It is estimated that each year, children lose a combined 272 school days to diarrhoea. The vast majority of them are children in the developing world where 4,500 children die each day because they don’t have access to safe water [i].

 

Child development charity, Compassion UK is committed to changing those statistics. Working through the local church, Compassion works with some of the poorest children in the world, ensuring that they are given the opportunity to reach their potential.

 

Dirty water, full of bacteria, nematodes and disease threatens to take that opportunity away. It’s why Compassion has provided over a hundred thousand families in the developing world with a water filter, and is looking to provide hundreds of thousands more.

 

Thirteen-year-old Eric Njuki collects water from the river near Mimponi village to carry home. He makes three trips every day to fetch water from the river. This water has caused him many trips to the doctor and days away from school because of typhoid.

 

This tiny, yet effective device costs just £50 but essentially eliminates contaminants from water and makes it safe to drink. And it lasts a lifetime; each filter can clean a million gallons of water; more than enough for the average human who consumes 14,600 gallons. That means the filter will provide not only for them, but their family, their neighbours and their friends down the road as well.

 

To find out more about how Compassion UK is cleaning up water:

http://www.blog.compassionuk.org/wateroflife/

Done, Dusted with Brains Bombarded!

Now that we’ve finished the race, I can say that the four of us have done our very best despite being amateurs and not having enough time to practice.

 

Although in some of our photos, we look like we were having so much fun ( - which we did!),the truth was we basically dropped dead on the dusty ground right after the 2hrs+ run, with our brains bombarded with pain signals from the whole body…!

 

But I would also like to thank God for the super good weather and sunshine, the resources provided by Vitality during and after the race, and the hundreds and thousands of supporters who cheered, played music, and voluntarily gave out water, candy, and even beer (!) … What an unforgettable experience!

 

Just a kind reminder that we accepted this challenge in order to raise money for Bread & Life International to help the people in Cambodia this summer. The fundraising is still on … so please donate! Either as an act of generosity or an appreciation of our hard work!

 

http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/readinghalf_bnl

 

Thank you!

Emma, Esther, Oscar & Benson

Vitality Reading 1/2 Marathon!

These four amazing people are 'running their little legs off' this weekend in support of Bread & Life International through the Reading 1/2 marathon!

Please show your support for Oscar, Benson, Emma & Esther and cheer them every step* of the way: 
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/readinghalf_bnl

* 1/2 marathon is 13.1 miles which is approx. 26,000 steps depending on the length of your stride! Good luck you four!

 

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