Many of you have reached out to me with questions on ways you can support my move and I want to let you all know where I stand with raising support. Rather than raising support to cover my cost of living for the next year, I would like to raise money to dig a well for the school and community where I will be working and living. When I was visiting Uganda in June I noticed that not once during my 2-week trip did I see children drinking water. If you ask the staff what the children drink they will tell you that the children drink porridge. Porridge is their 10 am snack during school since most of the children don't have breakfast. The kids that go to the school where I will be working go all day without drinking water.
I don't have to tell any of you the serious health risks of dehydration or feel the need to list the horrible statistics of deaths related to lack of water, I think we all know how incredibly important and crucial water is for our well-being. Also, I don't know anybody that would let their own child go an entire day without drinking water or send their kids to a soccer game without a water bottle and in my mind if it isn't ok for our kids, then it shouldn't be ok for other kids to live under such circumstances.
I did a bit of research on the signs for dehydration and signs of malaria - as you can see from the chart below they have incredible similarities. My first day to Uganda a staff member and I took 3 kids to the clinic to be treated for Malaria and even then the kids didn't feel better for about 3-4 days. I can't help but wonder if those kids actually had Malaria or if they were just in desparate need of water.
Signs of dehydration:
· Weakness or fatigue
· Muscle soreness
· Headache
· Nausea
Signs of Malaria:
· Muscle aches
· Headaches
· Fatigue
· Nausea
The organization we will use to dig the well is Living Water (http://www.water.cc). The water will be purified and safe to drink straight from the well and will provide water to over 1300 students and staff daily.
I will make it one of my priorities when I get to Uganda to do education for the school staff, students and community on the importance of water. I am confident we will see a huge improvement in the lives of the children once we are able to get them safe drinking water.
It absolutely breaks my heart to think of kids not have water to drink after a soccer game or when they feel sick and have a fever. I live such a life of luxury that I cannot fathom such a life and so I ask that you would consider partnering with me on this mission. We have been in contact with Living Water and they estimated the cost would be around $10,000 for the well. I would absolutely love to have the money raised by October 15th and have the well dug by Christmas - what a fabulous gift that would be!If you are in the position to financially contribute to the cost of the well, there are 2 ways you can give:
- Make a check out to Remember the Poor and mail it to me at 148 Circle Ridge Dr, Burr Ridge, IL 60527. I will then forward the checks on to the Remember the Poor bookkeeper in Washington
- Visit www.rememberpoor.org and submit your gift via PayPal. Please make sure to note that the money is for the well project
Remember the Poor is a 501 c(3) organization that financially supports Nkumba Ministries, the organization I will be working with in Uganda. They will be able to process all donations and send a monthly wire to Uganda with the funds. For more information on Remember the Poor, please visit them at www.rememberpoor.org.
Thank you all so much! I will have access to the internet when I am in Uganda and will make sure to provide you all with regular updates.
With love,Cara
It was so awesome to see all the children from the community accessing the water from this bore when I was in Uganda last week. Thanks for everything you are doing Cara!! :)
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