The Water Project

by Piper Evans

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Corruption of Beauty
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Imagine a tropical paradise located on the Atlantic Ocean showcasing shimmering white sandy beaches, and beautiful greenery. Continue the picture with a climate conducive to healthy agriculture and boundless opportunity. Now, take a closer look, and you will see a third world country where survival is the daily hustle. People in Sierra Leone struggle to find clean water and the means to ward off disease. As these people battle this lack of necessity from day to day, how are we are able to better their situation?
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“Water is life” is a phrase frequently spoken by the people of Sierra Leone, Africa where clean water is a rarity. Due to insufficient amounts of unblemished water many burdens hang over the heads of these citizens and the beautiful land, halting its progression as a country. Ed and Terry Evans, who served on a humanitarian mission in Sierra Leone, continue to take part in the incentive to bring running water to this country. One of their final emails before returning to the United States quotes, “The big news here is that we had rain during the night on Thursday. It’s the first rain in 5 months.”(Evans). In Sierra Leone, rain is something to celebrate. The Evans often wrote about the use of water as a scarce resource. They illustrated how their community utilizes the water that they have.

Although the water is not clean, the whole community shares a single watering hole. There, the people bathe, collect water, and wash their clothes along with other things which water is necessary for. As can be assumed this is severely unsanitary in countless ways. It is also a cause for the constant spread of disease, which runs rampant about the population.
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“Water is life” is a phrase frequently spoken by the people of Sierra Leone, Africa where clean water is a rarity. Due to insufficient amounts of unblemished water many burdens hang over the heads of these citizens and the beautiful land, halting its progression as a country. Ed and Terry Evans, who served on a humanitarian mission in Sierra Leone, continue to take part in the incentive to bring running water to this country. One of their final emails before returning to the United States quotes, “The big news here is that we had rain during the night on Thursday. It’s the first rain in 5 months.”(Evans). In Sierra Leone, rain is something to celebrate. The Evans often wrote about the use of water as a scarce resource. They illustrated how their community utilizes the water that they have.

Although the water is not clean, the whole community shares a single watering hole. There, the people bathe, collect water, and wash their clothes along with other things which water is necessary for. As can be assumed this is severely unsanitary in countless ways. It is also a cause for the constant spread of disease, which runs rampant about the population.
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