WHAT IF I WAS TO TELL YOU THAT 20 JUMBO JETS FULL OF CHILDREN WILL CRASH TODAY, & TOMORROW, & ON & ON...?Would you be concerned? THAT IS WHY WE RUN.
Some 6,000 children die every day from disease associated with lack of access to safe drinking water, inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene – equivalent to 20 jumbo jets crashing every day.
Water-related illnesses are the leading cause of human sickness and death
In the past 10 years, diarrhea has killed more children than all the people lost to armed conflict since World War II.
1.1 billion people in the world do not have access to safe drinking water, roughly one-sixth of the world’s population.
One of the 20 runners on the Blue Planete Run global team, running around the world June 1-September 4, 2007, raising awareness and funding for access to safe drinking water, which 1.1 billion people don't have.
I was born in beautiful Prague in the Czech Republic, where I lived until I was 18. I originally came to the U.S. for one year... and now it's been over eleven years. I currently work at Whittier College in Whittier, California. One of the wisdoms I try to follow in my life is: "Do not speak of what you cannot praise."
New York City (USA)6/1;
Boston 6/3 ;
Dublin (Ireland) 6/5;
Oxford (U.K.) 6/6;
London 6/7;
Paris (France) 6/9;
Antwerp (Belgium) 6/10;
Rotterdam (Holland) 6/11;
Amsterdam 6/12;
Hamburg (Germany) 6/14;
Berlin 6/15;
Dresden 6/17;
Prague (Czech Republic) 6/17;
Wien (Austria) 6/18;
Brno (Czech Republic) 6/19;
Krakow (Poland) 6/20;
Warszawa 6/21;
Minsk (Belarus) 6/24;
Moscow (Russia) 6/27;
Omsk 7/7;
Novosibirsk 7/10;
Ulaan Baatar (Mongolia) 7/22;
Beijing (China) 7/27;
Hiroshima (Japan) 7/28;
Tokyo 8/1;
San Francisco (USA) 8/1;
Los Angeles 8/5;
Las Vegas 8/7;
Denver 8/14;
Topeka 8/17;
St. Louis 8/20;
Chicago 8/22;
Lansing 8/24;
Toronto (Canada) 8/27;
Niagara Falls 8/28;
Washington, DC (USA) 8/31;
Philadelphia 9/1;
New York City 9/4
We're running around this beauty...
What could these children be doing instead of fetching water?
In your before picture it has signage in the background with BPR. Is that at every point along the way in which runner switch? Or along the entire route? Those are great, either way!
Hello Victoria, and greetings from Hamburg (Germany). Those BPR signs/flags we put up on every exchange point (every 10 miles). It's actually pretty cool. It takes only about 1 minute to put it up. -David
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In your before picture it has signage in the background with BPR. Is that at every point along the way in which runner switch? Or along the entire route? Those are great, either way!
Hello Victoria, and greetings from Hamburg (Germany). Those BPR signs/flags we put up on every exchange point (every 10 miles). It's actually pretty cool. It takes only about 1 minute to put it up.
-David
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