Ryan's Well
July 21, 7:00 p.m.

Ever seen those commercials about underprivileged kids in foriegn countries and done nothing more than change the channel? We all have. Because we aren't millionaires, we can't possibly help, right? Ryan Hreljac knows it doesn't take a million bucks, just some extra chores.

One day, Ryan Hreljac's teacher told her students about the sad life of children living in disease-stricken Africa, where there is basically no access to medicine, food or clean water. Ryan listened as his teacher went on to say that hundreds of thousands of African children die each year just from drinking contaminated water. She said it would cost $1 to buy them a hot meal, $2 for a blanket, and $70 to build a well.

Six-year-old Ryan went home and begged his parents for the money to build a well. They told him he could earn the money by doing chores. And that's exactly what he did for the next four months. When he had the $70 he took it to the WaterCan Foundation, but learned it would actually take $2000 to build the well. Ryan just shrugged and said he'd do more chores. It didn't take long before his story got around and people began donating money. When he was seven the well was built. This was just the beginning for Ryan.

When he was told it would cost $25,000 for a well drill - instead of a hand auger, which needed 20 people working for ten days or more - Ryan began raising funds for the drill. In the summer of 2000 Ryan traveled to Uganda, Africa for two weeks and met the children who now had clean water because of him. And he saw his well - named Ryan's Well, of course.

Ryan is now ten and in the past three years he has raised over $70,000 for clean water and school related projects in Africa. He has also spoken to more than 8,000 students. In May of 2000 he attended the Millennium Dreamers Global Conference at Disney World in Florida. He is a fundraising machine and so far the funds have built more than 30 wells.

In this moving documentary we meet Ryan and his family, neighbors, and friends who help him raise the money. We travel to Uganda and witness the inaugural pumping of "Ryan's Well." At this extraordinary moment, Ryan realizes he has won the hearts of the entire community, and changed their lives forever.

 

Links and Resources

Ryan's Well Foundation

WaterCan Foundation
WaterCan is a registered charity that is dedicated to providing clean drinking water to the world's poorest people. Since its creation in 1987, WaterCan has assisted more than one million people in 32 developing countries. WaterCan currently supports projects in Africa.

Upper Merced River Watershed Council, Mariposa
Nancy McConnell (209) 966-2221
watershed@sti.net

Water in Africa
From the Peace Corps

The Water Page
The Water Page is an independent initiative dedicated to the promotion of sustainable water resources management and use.  A particular emphasis is placed on the development, utilisation and protection of water in Africa and other developing regions.

The UNESCO Water Portal
This site is intended to enhance access to information related to freshwater available on the web.It provides links to the current UNESCO programs on freshwater and serves as an interactive point for sharing, browsing and searching websites of water-related organizations, government bodies and NGOs, including a range of categories such as water links, water events, learning modules and other on-line resources.

International Journal of Water Resources Development
This organization covers all aspects of water development and management in both industrialized and Third World countries.

WaterPartners International
A non-profit organization that addresses the water supply and sanitation needs of people living in developing countries.

United Nations Official World Water Day site

UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) - Water, Environment and Sanitation

International Committee of the Red Cross 
An article on war and water

World Water Council
An international water policy think tank

World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO works on aspects of water, sanitation and hygiene where the health burden is high, where interventions could make a major difference and where the present state of knowledge is poor:

Living Water International
Living Water International is an inter-denominational Christian ministry committed to providing safe drinking water to those in developing countries.

Water Aid (UK)
WaterAid is an international NGO dedicated exclusively to the provision of safe domestic water, sanitation and hygiene education to the world's poorest people.

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