Oxfam walk raises $2500 for Cambodia
OXFAM’S Walk for Water raised $2500 through donations and sponsorship yesterday.
More
than 30 people joined Oxfam Australia’s Warrnambool group to raise
money for Cambodian families which are exposed to unsafe water and
preventable disease and have no sanitation facilities. Participants
enjoyed a leisurely stroll along the Warrnambool-Port Fairy rail trail.
“We had a lovely afternoon,” she said.
“It’s a nice sum to send away to Cambodia. People were very generous.”
The
money will be used to provide sanitation facilities and also to educate
the people in the villages on the best use of the equipment.
“It could be used for drilling bores or sinking wells,” Mrs White said.
“Basically
it’s to provide a source of fresh water for villages. The people that
Oxfam have on the ground teach the people how to best use the facilities
too.” The Warrnambool walk began in the 1960s when a walker hiked to
Allansford. The walks are held annually to raise money for water
projects around the world.
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