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Water for Life (Schools)
appeal for
Bwasi, a village in Mara,Tanzania
This pack contains :
1x introductory letter explaining the background to the project
1x information page about the project
6x photographs of the people and village of Bwasi (thanks to Clive Horsman for the images)
1x A4 poster
An example of the certificate given to schools who are able to donate
An alternative gift catalogue (perhaps for staffroom alternative gifts at Christmas?)
An information page on where to send your donation
A gift aid form for the use of UK taxpayers (sadly not for schools!)
Education / curriculum information for schools about general water projects can also be found
www.wateraid.org/uk/audience/schools
www.oxfam.org.uk/education/resources/water-for-all
www.cafod.org.uk>education>secondaryschools
www.cafod.org.uk>education>primaryschools
Every penny donated goes directly to the project at Bwasi.
There are no administrative overheads
Water for Life (Schools) is an initiative of the former Wakefield Diocese and continues
under the Diocese of Leeds.
N.B. ‘Water for Life’ is not linked to ‘WaterAid’ (which is an excellent international charity).
We have had some confusion over the two. ‘Water for Life’ is a diocesan initiative and,
unlike its global colleagues, there are no overhead costs.
Photographs and updates from Bwasi will appear on the diocesan website in due course.
This will, however be a long term project.
Water For Life Schools’ Appeal : September 2017
A Borehole for Bwasi
Dear Colleagues,
As many of you will be aware, the Diocese of Leeds has strong links with Tanzania. One of
the many specific projects where Leeds and Tanzania work together is ‘Water for Life’. In
the past schools have raised money to support specific water projects, especially around
Harvest and Christmas, although the constant reality of unclean water for millions continues to be an all year round
global issue which shames the 21st century. Following recent visits to Tanzania, alongside the horrendous drought and
subsequent food shortage, the plight of those without safe water has, once again, been highlighted.
The diocesan ‘Water for Life’ group has been raising funds and improving the lives of thousands upon thousands of
adults and children in villages and schools for many years now. ‘Water for Life : Schools’ began after a request from
schools regarding suitable charities to support, especially at Harvest. It runs alongside ‘Water for Life’, but is
particularly aimed at working with schools in the diocesan area.
Following a recent visit, one of our Water for Life colleagues, Magdalen Maguire, has undertaken to support the
development of borehole and pump in the village of Bwasi in the Mara region of Tanzania. Water for Life is also
supporting projects in other areas, but it has been decided to ask schools to support the Bwasi borehole in order to
focus on one identifiable project to which the schools can relate. The total cost of project will be in the region of
£10,000. This is a huge sum, but will impact upon the lives of thousands.
From September 2017 you will be able to access a fund raising pack for this project via the diocesan education website.
The Water for Life Committee is in touch with the people in the village and those charged with overseeing the project
(water engineers, health educators, diocesan development officers in Tanzania). This means that every penny you
send for the Bwasi project ends up supporting Bwasi, with no overheads at this end. Although progress will
undoubtedly be slow, it will be possible to see the project develop as we receive specific updates.
It is a big ask, but I believe that we can succeed. I have pledged our support for this project as, over the years to come,
thousands of people will have their lives transformed. I realise that many of you already support WaterAid, and are
therefore committed to such projects and I have no wish to get in the way. If you do feel able to support the Bwasi
project we will keep you updated, via the diocesan education website, with news and photographs as we get them.
Together we raised over £22,000 for the goat project and £18,000 for previous water projects. Through these hope
was given to many individuals and communities who now have the opportunity to support themselves and increase
family and community welfare. The Bwasi project will save lives and bring a basic human rights to thousands who, in
the 21st century, still suffer from a lack of access to clean water.
If you would like someone from the Water For Life Team to come to your school to talk about the projects in general,
or possibly about Bwasi in particular, please let us know and we will do our best to arrange it.
Many thanks
Diocesan Education Adviser Email : gill.johnson@leeds.anglican.org
Water for Bwasi
Bwasi is a village in the north of Tanzania, in East Africa. The only water in Bwasi is in a dry field half a mile outside
the village where a little water runs in scan underground streams a few feet under the ground.
At the moment, the women of the village must crouch in a hole in the ground for two hours, collecting water drop by
drop for their families from slow spring. The women begin to queue from 2am to take their turn in a water hole.
When the big bucket is full, the woman is pulled out of the hole by the next woman in the queue - who takes off her
shoes, climbs into the hole and takes her place.
This is dangerous work. The ground is sandy and the holes can cave in at any time – but for their families to survive
the women must get into the holes every day.
Bwasi needs a deep well called a borehole.
This will cost around £10,000 – the village could never raise this money as they are subsistence farmers. Please help
this Water for Life Appeal. Every penny you give goes directly to the village to help pay for the borehole.
Followed by gift catalogue as separate attachment
The Tanzania Link Committee
of the
Diocese of Leeds
would like to thank
…………………………………………………..
for your generous donation of
£ ………….
to the Water for Life (Schools) project. Your gift will help bring
clean water to the village of Bwasi in the Diocese of Mara, Tanzania.
You have made a difference to the lives of
an entire village community.
Asante sana.
Donation Details
All donations should be by cheque made out to:
Leeds Diocesan Board of Finance
and posted to
Revd Gill Johnson, Church House, 17-19 York Place, Leeds LS1 2EX
N.B. Please mark the envelope “Personal”
and write “schools for water Bwasi appeal”
on the back of the cheque.
(This will ensure that your school receives a ‘thank you’ certificate to share with the pupils
and that your donation goes directly into the Bwasi appeal)
Gift Aid
Whilst schools cannot gift aid their donations, UK tax payers can.
Please see the separate form in this pack
Many thanks for your support should you choose to take up this appeal.
Gift Aid Declaration
(for individuals, not schools)
If you are a UK tax payer we can claim back the tax on your donation at no cost to yourself.
PLEASE consider completing this form so that your donation will have even greater impact.
Please print all details other than your signature.
Please make cheques payable to ‘Leeds Diocesan Board of Finance’ and write the words ‘Schools
for Water – Bwasi appeal’ on the back of the cheque).
If you are responding on behalf a particular school appeal, please add the name of the school on
the back of the cheque so that we can acknowledge the school.
Send the cheque and the form below to (marking the envelope ‘personal’)
Revd Gill Johnson, Education Department, 17-19 York Place, Leeds LS1 2EX
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Gift Aid Declaration
Title : Mr / Mrs / Miss / Ms / Revd / Dr / other _____________
Forename (s) ______________________________________________________
Surname ______________________________________________________
Address ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
Postcode _______________________________
I would like Leeds Diocese (Water for Schools Bwasi Appeal) to treat the enclosed donation of
£____________________ as a gift aid donation. I am a UK tax payer.
Signed ___________________________________________ Date __________________
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