Hach Walk for Water 2018
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Social
Every day, millions of women and children in developing countries walk nearly 4 miles to retrieve water to their family's daily needs. Our Walk will simulate this trek to raise awareness of the global water crisis here in our community.
Last year, Hach united to bring safe water to thousands of men, women and children in Andot, Cambodia, and Santa Clotilde, Peru. This year, we will go even farther to reach people in need! Register today.
Why Walk?
Every day, millions of women and children in developing countries walk nearly 4 miles to retrieve water to their family's daily needs. In most cases, even after walking for miles and miles, the water they have to drink is contaminated.
Our Walk will simulate this trek to raise awareness of the global water crisis here in our community. Each participant will start the Walk with an empty bucket. About half-way through, they will fill that bucket with water and complete the remainder of the course. We hope that all participants end the Walk with a better understanding of the challenges people around the world face daily in search of something that we often take for granted – water.
Date : May 5, 2018
Time : 9am–1pm (Activities start at 9am, Walk starts at 10am)
Location : Colorado State University, Biology Building Patio, Fort Collins, CO
Find out more: HACH
Attached link
https://vimeo.com/253865196Media
Taxonomy
- Drinking Water Security
- Drinking Water Treatment
- Water Scarcity
- Water Access
- Scarcity
- Sanitation
- Access
- Water & Sanitation
- Sanitation & Hygiene
- Drinking Water Managment
- Drinking Water
- Water Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)