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Water aid

We need to help children and adults who are not as fortunate as ourselves.

Did you know? 2.4 billion people live without good sanitation Diarrhoea kills a child under 5 every 2 minutes – 15 children will have died during our assembly 1 out of 3 people on this planet don’t have a toilet 844 million people live without clean water 31% of schools don’t have clean water

Every minute a new-born baby dies because they have unclean water or an unsafe environment Over 800 people a day die because they have no clean w water.

At Saint Blaise At our school we have 12 toilets and 22 taps that help us to stay safe and well.

Water aid Water aid was founded in 1981 Since 1981 they have reached 24.9 million people giving them clean water and 24 million people now have decent toilets

Water aid reaches 220 people per hour and helps them to get clean water.

What do Water Aid do? They have useful easy strategies to provide clean water for people in poverty.

What do water aid do? They help people build toilets. They are not glamorous but they do the job!

Water aid supports schools with no water Water aid supports schools with no water. They also spread the word about good hygiene.

What can we do to help? Global goal number 6 is about bring bringing clean water to the world.

This will provide 5 toilets in the poorest parts of the world Maple’s ideas St Blaise school want to raise £300 This will provide 5 toilets in the poorest parts of the world