South East Water Managing Director, Lara Olsen, with the organisation’s second year graduates and beach swimming group. The graduates are Walking for Water and also participating in WaterAid Australia’s R&D ‘Winnovators’ challenge to design real water solutions for real communities in Papua New Guinea.

 

South East Water employees are getting active from 30 September to 4 October to support WaterAid Australia’s annual initiative Walk for Water.

Participants nationwide will walk, run, ride or swim to raise much-needed funds and awareness for the 703 million people worldwide - 1 in 10 - who lack access to safe water close to home.

The event aims to shed light on the daily struggles of millions who endure long journeys to access clean water, a hardship that affects their health, education and quality of life. 

For many women and children, particularly girls, fetching water starts early and continues throughout their lives, often forcing them to sacrifice their education. 

By joining Walk for Water, participants will symbolically experience the trek many endure daily for water, underscoring the urgent need for sustainable solutions. 

The event not only raises awareness about the challenges posed by water scarcity but also celebrates the progress made by WaterAid Australia in providing clean water, sanitation facilities and hygiene education to vulnerable communities. 

In the last 20 years, WaterAid Australia has reached 5.7 million people across the world with its water, sanitation and hygiene programs. 

South East Water Managing Director Lara Olsen said supporting WaterAid and Walk for Water is true to South East Water’s purpose to deliver healthy water for life for its customers, community and environment. 

“In Victoria, we’re very fortunate to have access to clean, safe drinking water in our homes, at work, and public places. Sadly, often children and young girls in third- world communities must walk long distances to collect and carry water for their families. The impacts are far reaching from gender equity to education.   
  
“Our employees understand that the work we do every day to deliver clean water and treat waste supports healthy and flourishing communities. We want that for our global neighbours too and it’s why we’re proud to once again Walk for Water,” said Ms Olsen.

WaterAid Australia Director of Corporate and Community Engagement, Teresa Ayles said by joining WaterAid’s Walk for Water 2024, participants advocate for the fundamental human right to clean water. 

“This event, in partnership with the Australian water sector underscores the commitment of water professionals to sustainable development and access to clean water for all. 

“Supporting Walk for Water empowers WaterAid Australia to continue its vital work, transforming lives and communities, raising much needed awareness and making clean water a reality for those who need it most,” said Ms Ayles. 

WaterAid is an international not-for-profit, determined to make clean water, decent toilets, and good hygiene normal for everyone, everywhere within a generation. This year WaterAid Australia celebrates its 20-year anniversary.  
  
For more information visit: WaterAid : About Walk for Water

 

South East Water's beach swimming group is also getting active to support Walk for Water 2024. 

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