The old water source that was shared with animals and often times dogs would die in the same water they would drink
Showing posts with label walk for water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walk for water. Show all posts
Looking forward to the future
Thursday, March 26, 2015
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Preparing for Zambia
Friday, March 20, 2015I find that the way that God speaks to me is through music. I often find myself tearing up when I spend time listening and meditating on lyrics that I am singing. This past Sunday we were singing Alive Again by Matt Maher and while I've sung the song before, the lyrics this week spoke to me in a much different way.
There is a line that says "you shattered my darkness, washed away my blindness, now I'm breathing in and breathing out, I'm alive again!" I couldn't help but think about my upcoming trip to Zambia and the way that God has opened my eyes to poverty, sickness and the overwhelming needs of the children and families in Africa.
It's easy for me to get comfortable in my home and forget the way that families struggle to have even the most basic necessities like clean water. I have clean water that springs out of a sprinkler in my yard for pete's sake! I can easily forget that nearly 1600 children under the age of five die every day because they have diarrhea from drinking dirty water.
I had the opportunity to travel to Uganda with World Vision this past August as part of a Vision trip with my church who has a partnership in one of the villages there. The little peanut in the picture above was one of the sweet children that I met while we were in country.
The trip to Africa was a lifelong dream of mine. My heart has been drawn to Africa for as long as I can remember. Before I left, I described my travel as a once in a lifetime trip, but before I even stepped foot off of that red soil in Africa, I realized that I was leaving a part of my heart in a country that God had called me to in a mighty way. I knew I would return.
I just had no idea that God had plans for my return far sooner than I could have ever imagined!
Once my feet hit the ground back in America, changed by the work that I saw being done by World Vision I was on fire. I signed up to become a Child Ambassador through World Vision so that I could match families like my own that have been blessed through child sponsorship with children in the nearly 100 countries that World Vision has a presence. Sponsorship is one of the most powerful ways to fight poverty. It changes communities. I saw this firsthand in the community where we sponsor our two children Moses and Sheila.
Our sponsored child Moses, his father Richard and the thank you chicken {named Opie}
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Walk for Water support me in my walk for World Vision
Wednesday, March 21, 2012Did you know?
More than one in six people worldwide don't have access to clean drinking water.
To give water is to give life.
Clean water can cut a community’s child mortality rate in half.
It means food for families whose crops are failing due to drought.
It saves livestock.
It gives parents a powerful way to improve the health, hygiene, and well-being of their children, and enable them to reach their God-given potential.
Last year, our family started sponsoring a little boy, through World Vision, named Moses who lives in Basila, Uganda.
In fact, our whole church partnered together to sponsor over 150 children in that area.
Several of our church members and leaders have already been able to visit and have seen first hand the work that World Vision is doing in their village.
To further that partnership and continue to help those families in rural Uganda, our church is hosting a walk for water on April 14.
Through the walk for water, money will be raised to build wells, treat contaminated water and provide water storage containers to save fresh rainwater for later use.
Each day villagers in rural Uganda are spending hours a day collecting water that can make them sick.
On April 14, I will have the opportunity to walk out to a water filling station, fill my buckets with water and return to the starting place raising awareness to the daily chore that is required for something I take for granted every day...clean water, accessible to me by the turn of a handle.
Last week Emily at Jones Design Company challenged bloggers to share a cause that they support and share it with their readers.
What perfect timing because our church launched this campaign that following Sunday.
I would love for you to support me in my walk for water.
I would be honored if you would help me by making a donation, even if it is just $1 to help bring clean drinking water to rural Uganda.
In the next few weeks, my goal is to raise $560, the cost of building and providing hand and face washing facilities to 20 families.
When communities have access to clean water, proper sanitation and hygiene, the child mortality rate drops by more than two-thirds.
100% of your donation will benefit World Vision’s Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene projects in Uganda(UWASH).
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