A Korean Water Clock |
Last winter our fair city entered the International Water
Olympics and won the bronze medal against a field of 77 waters from all over
the place. (If you don’t believe me look it up--http://www.ci.independence.mo.us/Story.aspx?id=2896)
For 130
years Easter Jackson County folks have been blessed with water supplied from 41
wells located at the Courtney Bend Water Treatment Plant. The wells receive water from the Missouri River Alluvial
Aquifer. And it is GOOD.
However,
much of the world, while having access to water, has to deal with polluted,
diseased, dirty water. And children die every day because there is no clean
water source. Diseases
from unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation kill more people every year than
all forms of violence, including war. 90% of the 30,000 deaths that occur every
week from unsafe water and unhygienic living conditions are of children under
five years old. Many of these diseases are preventable. The UN predicts that
one tenth of the global disease burden can be prevented simply by improving water
supply and sanitation.
Today,
I leave for Thailand where I will meet children who have faced such conditions.
They come from village in northern Thailand to attend Welfare Schools. Their
surroundings are vastly improved. But unless there is additional intervention,
most are back in their village by the time they are 15—as street kids—or
worse—as sex slaves or forced labor. Sustainable Hope International is trying
to change that. Working with School administrators and government programs, the
folks at Sustainable Hope are changing lives one child at a time. How? By
offering scholarships for continued education. Education that would not be
possible without the support of groups like Sustainable Hope.
Instead
of returning to a life of poverty and despair, Sustainable Hope gives a young
person to the opportunity to dream and grow, and some will even become
engineers—to improve the quality of water. In their village and the villages
around them.
Korean Light House off Jeju Island |
With
safe water children become healthy, and strong, and curious. They are free to
pursue new opportunities and improve their families’ lives. Kids can earn their
education and build the future of their communities.
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