By Elissa A. Rowley | Development and Communications Coordinator
What are you grateful for this season?
That's an easy question for us—we're grateful to have you as a member of the WFSS global community, supporting and cheering on our team as we continue to provide life-changing clean water projects for people living in rural communities in South Sudan: new and rehabilitated wells, water storage and distribution systems, hygiene education, latrines (bathrooms), and so much more.
The growth of WFSS is only possible because of people just like you.
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Field Teams Ready
Operating Season Set to Begin in December
The team is deep in preparation for the upcoming 2022-23 operating season—our 18th! Click on the button below to read about our plans.
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New Vehicles Arrive
Staff welcome new supply truck and Land Cruiser
We're excited to announce that field teams will begin the operating season next month with a safe, reliable Iveco supply truck! Thank you to all who generously contributed to this campaign—our work is only possible with supporters like you!
BONUS: A new Toyota Land Cruiser was also purchased to support the team this season. This vehicle will transport employees to the field to implement clean water projects. Click the button below to watch the video of the vehicles arriving at the compound.
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Time is Running Out!
Livestream available through November 30
Don't miss the special Livestream with Salva Dut, Linda Sue Park, and special guests. Topics include how A Long Walk to Water was written, Salva's experience as a "Lost Boy of Sudan," and more!
Click the button below to register. You'll receive a confirmation email with a link to the video.
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Amazing Kids Feature
Emma from Illinois
Emma read A Long Walk to Water with her third-grade class. “I was inspired because I read girls couldn’t go to school and that life is so difficult for people living in South Sudan,” Emma shared. “I wanted to help.”
Click the button below to read more about Emma and her amazing efforts.
Thank you for watering the seeds of change in South Sudan.
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By Elissa A. Rowley | Development and Communications Coordinator
By Elissa A. Rowley | Development and Communications Coordinator
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