
Clean Water is the Gift of Life!!
Water ... worth more than gold and necessary for survival above all other
resources on earth.
And yet, over one billion men, women, and children (more than four times the
population of the United States and Canada combined) do not have safe water to
drink and therefore cannot live a healthy life.
Water ... can overcome hunger
Worldwide hunger problems are really water problems.
Without water, crops and livestock wither and die. People go hungry and
become weak. Weakness allows disease to run its course and finally the
“Quiet Killer” – hunger, takes its toll.
At this moment, many communities in over 50 countries throughout the world
are suffering needlessly because water is either insufficient or polluted or may
not exist at all.
A sad irony is that many times there is life saving water just 100 feet away!
Directly underground. So near, yet too far for people lacking the tools
and knowledge to reach it.
Water ... can overcome disease
Daily,
almost 40,000 men, women, and children die from diseases directly related to
drinking polluted water.
Even if there is enough food to eat, families may still be slowly dying from
another form of hunger called “invisible hunger” and it comes from drinking
unsafe water.
Waterborne parasites, received from drinking contaminated water, multiply
continuously in already weakened bodies -- robbing their hosts of the
nourishment and energy they need to grow and develop normally.
A full 80% of fatal childhood diseases that kill children and destroy
families worldwide are caused -- not by shortages of food and medicine -- but by
drinking contaminated water.
When you think of fighting hunger, you may think only of emergency relief
efforts bringing shipments of food.
When you think of healing disease, you may think only of doctors, nurses and
medicine.
But you can actually stop hunger, heal disease and save many thousands of
precious lives with the simple gift of water.
And long after a humanitarian relief effort has ended and temporary medical
teams have gone -- the gift of water continues to heal.
It is truly a life-saving solution.
Water ... can overcome poverty
Water is the lifeblood of a community. When water is unsafe to drink,
the entire community suffers.
Sick children lack the energy to learn and weak young men lack the drive to
work hard – and so poverty continues.
In many rural communities, it is the women and children who are responsible
for locating and transporting water. Fulfilling this daily responsibility
often leaves little or no time for women to pursue developmental opportunities
and for the young to get an education – and so poverty continues.
Nothing can change a community like providing a source of clean water for the
first time. It creates a complete transformation. It has the power
to actually stop the cycle of poverty. The entire community becomes
healthier. For the first time, children become eager to learn while young
men and women are able to work harder to produce an income and more food.
Everyone can envision better futures and begin working towards them.
Giving clean water to a poverty stricken community is like giving a blood
transfusion to a dying man. Water means new potential, new hope for a
better tomorrow, and a new life. |