The Boyd School A Walk for Water 2010

Student in schools across the world have participated in A Walk for Water. They walk to bring attention to the water crisis in the Azawak of West Africa, to raise funds, and to save lives by building permanent water sources. In May 2010, students in Virginia at all seven Boyd School campuses became advocates for the people of the Azawak. These 600 students raised over $4,000 through A Walk for Water and Amman-a-thon events. The money will be used to complete the borehole at Kijgari, drilled by Amman Imman: Water is Life. This borehole, named the Montessori Well of Love, is dedicated to students like these at the Boyd School who have been working to bring water. Find out how you can help complete the Kijigari Well of Love borehole and support Amman Imman: Water is Life’s work to bring water to more communities in the Azawak of West Africa.

More info: www.ammanimman.org
Published by: Amman Imman
Year: 2010
Language: English

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