Download Your Free Free Illustrated Guide to Teach Kids About the Global Water Crisis

Every day, children like Diana in Uganda face an exhausting journey to gather water for their families.

But there is hope! This guide helps kids understand the power of kindness and how to make a difference.

Help your children grasp the importance of clean water through:

  • Diana’s Story: A glimpse into the daily life and challenges of a 6-year-old girl in Uganda.
  • Interactive Activities: Fun, educational tasks that illustrate the global water crisis.
  • Discussion Questions: Prompts are designed to build empathy and awareness in the minds of your young ones.
  • Family Action Steps: Practical ways your family can support clean water initiatives and create lasting change.

Empower your children to become global citizens and advocates for change.

Right now, 1 in 10 people worldwide lack access to clean water. For children like Diana, this means long walks to collect dirty water—keeping them out of school and away from the joys of childhood. But when a child gains access to clean water, everything changes.  

By educating the next generation, we can create a future where every child has clean, accessible water.

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Acts For Water

At Acts for Water, we believe everyone deserves the dignity and opportunity that clean, safe water provides. For over 30 years, we’ve been transforming lives in Uganda by delivering sustainable water solutions that empower entire communities. Through our gravity-fed systems, we ensure reliable access to clean water, while our hygiene and sanitation programs help break the cycle of waterborne diseases, creating healthier, more resilient futures for all.