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Alliance Teen Funds African Water
Project
June 27, 2013
Ally Schrader was on a
30-hour fast at a youth retreat when she learned that malnourished children in
Burkina Faso, West Africa, must carry buckets of dirty water long distances. The
teen, then 14, who attends Emanuel Alliance Church in Frederick, Maryland, was
inspired to raise money to dig a well in Burkina Faso.
Schrader used her
upcoming birthday as a fund-raising platform. In lieu of presents, she asked
for donations that would go to a well-digging missions agency with which her
church partners. Youth pastor Robert Simone says, “Ally has decided she wants
to change the world for Christ by providing people with clean water. We call it
the Ally Project.”
The lack of clean water is
a serious problem in rural Burkina. Many people travel several miles daily to
get a bucket or two of potable water. Others drink from stagnant pools—either
because their wells have dried up or the rains have caused them to cave in.
Schrader raised $8,000 for one well. Knowing
that providing clean water to Burkinabe people opens the door to share
Jesus—the Living Water—she continues to promote the Ally Project by making and
selling jewelry and other items.
Small world - Ally is my niece. :-)
ReplyDeleteSO COOL!!!
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