Beaufort County Prepares for Upcoming Walk for Water to Combat Global Water Crisis

Beaufort County Walk for Water Gears Up for a Meaningful Cause

Beaufort is getting ready to welcome an estimated 1,000 walkers for the eighth annual Beaufort County Walk for Water, set to take place on two consecutive Saturdays – September 14 at Live Oaks Park in Port Royal and September 21 at Wright Family Park in Bluffton. This remarkable event aims to raise a record $100,000 to tackle the pressing global water crisis.

Raising Awareness and Funds

The Beaufort County Walk for Water isn’t just a walk; it’s a rallying cry that brings community members together to raise awareness about the global water crisis while raising funds to provide sustainable and safe water solutions. All the money raised directly supports Water Mission, a Charleston-based nonprofit organization dedicated to building safe water solutions in developing countries and disaster-stricken areas.

Last year, the walk saw a historic turnout with more than 700 registered walkers coming together on both sides of the Beaufort River. According to Robert Lasher, the committee chair for the walk, this community participation has the potential to change the lives of thousands of people who are in dire need of clean water. “The money the walk raises makes a life-changing difference for generations in communities around the world,” Lasher emphasized. “As little as $50 provides one person ongoing access to safe, clean water. $500 can create latrine sanitation for a community, and just over $1,000 can build solar panels for a power source,” he added.

Experience the Walk

Participants will have the unique opportunity to carry a bucket of water during a 3-mile walk to symbolize the burden that millions of women and children face daily in developing countries. These individuals often walk long distances to collect water that is frequently contaminated, leading to devastating consequences. According to statistics from Water Mission, a person dies from water-related illnesses every 37 seconds somewhere in the world. The walk serves not only as a physical journey but also as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle many face to secure this essential resource.

Join the Movement

Those interested in joining the cause can register now on the Walk for Water website at walkforwater.com/beaufort. Registration fees are quite affordable, with $25 for adults aged 18 and older, $10 for youths aged 5 to 17, and absolutely free for children aged 4 and younger. This inclusive pricing means the whole family can take part in this noble cause!

Stay Connected

Beaufort County Walk for Water is actively sharing updates and information on social media. You can follow them on Facebook and Instagram @BeaufortWalkforWater, and join the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #bftwalkforwater. To get more information or if you have any questions, feel free to call 843-769-7395 for assistance. For sponsorship information, reach out directly to Robert Lasher at 843-906-8118 or email him at rlasher5519@gmail.com.

This year’s walk is not just about the strides we take together, but about changing lives across the globe. So, lace up your walking shoes, grab a bucket, and come join us in making a difference!


Author: HERE Beaufort

HERE Beaufort

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