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CSRA Walk for Water (Why We Walk)
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4 episodes
6 days ago
CSRA Walk for Water allows participants to experience, even if briefly, the daily challenges faced by those who lack access to clean water. This firsthand experience can help increase awareness about the global water crisis and the need for sustainable solutions.
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CSRA Walk for Water allows participants to experience, even if briefly, the daily challenges faced by those who lack access to clean water. This firsthand experience can help increase awareness about the global water crisis and the need for sustainable solutions.
Show more...
Non-Profit
Business
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Mary's Story
CSRA Walk for Water (Why We Walk)
38 minutes 32 seconds
2 months ago
Mary's Story

Join us for a powerful episode as Mary Howell, Director of Charleston Community Engagement, shares her unforgettable experience walking alongside Celestine, a young girl from Kambu, Kenya, on one of her final daily treks for water. The walk was long, dangerous, and exhausting—but Celestine's life has changed. Her community now has access to safe water. Still, 2 billion people around the world continue to face the same struggle every day.

CSRA Walk for Water (Why We Walk)
CSRA Walk for Water allows participants to experience, even if briefly, the daily challenges faced by those who lack access to clean water. This firsthand experience can help increase awareness about the global water crisis and the need for sustainable solutions.