Project Blue
Project Blue is a project of CHIC2015. Through
Project Blue we will have the chance to do 3 things:
1) Become aware of the need for clean water and
sanitation in India and around the world.
2) Become engaged in the issues of injustice that exist
in the world due to the lack of clean water and sanitation.
3) Work together to raise funds for the work that Covenant World Relief is doing in
India and throughout the world to provide clean water and sanitation for poor,
marginalized communities.
Though the need is great, there is so much hope in joining
the work that God is doing. It is really two-fold and ties in with the CWR
tagline “partners in transformation.” We hope for transformation on both ends
of Project Blue. Of course, we are working for transformation in communities
that will now have access to clean water. But, we are equally hoping for
transformation in each of us. That we would be transformed by new
understandings of poverty, injustice, and access to clean water, transformed in
seeing “others” as our brothers and sisters and worthy of dignity and respect,
and transformed more and more into the likeness of Christ.
On a big picture level, there are several opportunities and
hopes:
Clean water saves lives. Bottom line–bringing
clean water is a fast way to save lives.
Clean water makes people healthier. By eliminating water borne diseases and promoting better sanitation, people lead healthier lives.
Clean water gives people more time. When people no longer have to walk miles to access water, when they no longer have to spend extra energy on accessing water for household tasks like cooking, cleaning, and washing, they are freed to attend school, enter the workforce, and to better their families and communities.
Clean water makes people healthier. By eliminating water borne diseases and promoting better sanitation, people lead healthier lives.
Clean water gives people more time. When people no longer have to walk miles to access water, when they no longer have to spend extra energy on accessing water for household tasks like cooking, cleaning, and washing, they are freed to attend school, enter the workforce, and to better their families and communities.
Clean water betters the economy. As more people are able to
enter the workforce and people are healthier, the economy of the country grows.
Clean water promotes
equity. Women are disproportionately affected by the lack of clean water–they
are the ones who typically spend hours gathering water; they are the ones who
spend hours traveling to wash clothing; they are the ones who care for children
who are sick because of water-borne illness. But, when they have access to
clean water they can spend their time doing other things to better their family
and communities. Girls who used to have to spend their days carrying water can
now go to school. And, as communities form water committees, women are often
the leaders of these committees. When women are seen as having leadership
ability and skill, family dynamics and community structures change.
Through Project Blue we, as CHIC2015, will be
able to work together to raise money that can help this important work continue
through Covenant World Relief.
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