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Tennis ball mosaic boosts clean water for all

Words by Smiley Team

Two charities have partnered up to raise awareness of the importance of clean water – something no one should go without. 

WaterAid and the Wimbledon Foundation created a giant tennis ball mosaic of a young boy enjoying clean water, to highlight how more than 11,000 children’s lives could be saved during The Championships if everyone, everywhere had access to clean water and toilets.

It took artists from Sand in Your Eye 12 hours to create the tennis-court-sized portrait near No.1 Court, showing 10-year-old Tefy from Antsakambahiny village in Madagascar who, with the help of WaterAid and partners including the Wimbledon Foundation, now has clean water at school and near his home.

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CLEAN WATER – WHY WE NEED IT

Across the world, a staggering 771 million people – one in 10 – are living without clean water close to home and 1.7 billion people – one in five – do not have a decent toilet. Over half of healthcare facilities in the least developed countries have no clean water on site.

Without access to these basic facilities, the lives of and children are needlessly put at risk, with around 800 children under five dying every day from diarrhoeal diseases caused by poor water and sanitation. Many more are frequently ill or forced to spend hours out of school collecting water, compromising their education.

Tefy’s life has been transformed with clean water. “We no longer fetch water down the hill anymore since we have taps in our school,” he said. “The water here is very clean and fresh. We can open the taps and drink water whenever we want. We can wash our hands at any time and even bathe here if we want.

“Every afternoon, after doing my homework, I always come near the school to play with my friends. We play football or hide and seek. I love being at school studying and being with my friends.”

‘TOGETHER, WE CAN HELP SOLVE THE WATER CRISIS’

Former British No.1 tennis player Heather Watson is backing WaterAid and the Wimbledon Foundation as they champion clean water for all. “We are all united by our need for clean water; it is vital for good health, yet one in 10 people around the world live without this essential resource close to home,” she said.

“Something as simple as turning on a tap and pouring a glass of water is not an option for millions of children globally. Many have no choice but to drink dirty water that can make them sick, or spend time walking to collect water instead of going to school, holding them back from reaching their full potential.

“Together, we can help solve the water crisis.”

The tennis balls for the mosaic were gifted by Slazenger, Official Ball of The Championships, and will be donated on to charities supported by the Wimbledon Foundation such as Rackets Cubed, a charity which delivers integrated racket sports, education and nutrition programmes to improve the lives of vulnerable and disadvantaged young children.

INSPIRED TO ACT?

HELP OTHERS: Find out more about WaterAid’s work and how you can get involved at wateraid.org.

VOLUNTEER: WaterAid has volunteering opportunities – you can find out what’s available near you

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