From Catholic Relief Services, Sean L. Callahan <[email protected]>
Subject Recess Shouldn't Be for Fetching Water
Date July 24, 2019 12:23 PM
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Walking a mile for a drink of waterSomething amazing happened in a West African fourth-grade class last month. Everyone played during recess, and no one had to miss school to walk more than a mile to fetch water for their families. A clean water initiative by Catholic Relief Services, supported by people like you, provides the children with water at school. This newfound access to clean water is having a lasting impact on their entire community.

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