Water Walk
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One year, Quinn walked 80,000 steps in her walker to raise money to build a well that provides clean drinking water for a rural community in Kenya.
“Access to clean drinking water is a human right. Everyone should have access to water.” - Quinn
Later, Quinn visited Kispongal, Kenya, where she saw, first hand, the impacts that clean water has on a community.
“Water security means that people are healthier. Girls can go to school because they don’t have to haul water. It saves lives.” - Quinn
This painting was created by choosing colours inspired by the fields she walked in Kenya.
“Access to clean drinking water is a human right. Everyone should have access to water.” - Quinn
Later, Quinn visited Kispongal, Kenya, where she saw, first hand, the impacts that clean water has on a community.
“Water security means that people are healthier. Girls can go to school because they don’t have to haul water. It saves lives.” - Quinn
This painting was created by choosing colours inspired by the fields she walked in Kenya.
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One year, Quinn walked 80,000 steps in her walker to raise money to build a well that provides clean drinking water for a rural community in Kenya.
“Access to clean drinking water is a human right. Everyone should have access to water.” - Quinn
Later, Quinn visited Kispongal, Kenya, where she saw, first hand, the impacts that clean water has on a community.
“Water security means that people are healthier. Girls can go to school because they don’t have to haul water. It saves lives.” - Quinn
This painting was created by choosing colours inspired by the fields she walked in Kenya.
“Access to clean drinking water is a human right. Everyone should have access to water.” - Quinn
Later, Quinn visited Kispongal, Kenya, where she saw, first hand, the impacts that clean water has on a community.
“Water security means that people are healthier. Girls can go to school because they don’t have to haul water. It saves lives.” - Quinn
This painting was created by choosing colours inspired by the fields she walked in Kenya.
One year, Quinn walked 80,000 steps in her walker to raise money to build a well that provides clean drinking water for a rural community in Kenya.
“Access to clean drinking water is a human right. Everyone should have access to water.” - Quinn
Later, Quinn visited Kispongal, Kenya, where she saw, first hand, the impacts that clean water has on a community.
“Water security means that people are healthier. Girls can go to school because they don’t have to haul water. It saves lives.” - Quinn
This painting was created by choosing colours inspired by the fields she walked in Kenya.
“Access to clean drinking water is a human right. Everyone should have access to water.” - Quinn
Later, Quinn visited Kispongal, Kenya, where she saw, first hand, the impacts that clean water has on a community.
“Water security means that people are healthier. Girls can go to school because they don’t have to haul water. It saves lives.” - Quinn
This painting was created by choosing colours inspired by the fields she walked in Kenya.