Times staff report
COPENHAGEN â More than 800 children under age 5 die every day from drinking dirty water and from poor sanitation due to the lack of water.
This communityâs fifth 6K run/walk to raise money for water projects in developing countries is trying to help solve that.
The local World Vision Global 6K for Water is set for 9 a.m. Saturday starting at Copenhagen Central School. Virtual participants are welcome and can complete their 6Ks when and where they want.
A discount on all registration fees expires at the end of today.
The distance is 6 kilometers because that is the average distance many people, usually women and children, walk every day to collect water that is often not even safe enough to drink.
FROM NEWS REPORTS
SELMA The ECI Global 6K for Water will be at 3 p.m. May 23 at Prairie Creek Reservoir, 7801 S. Delaware County Road 570-E.
With past years events, the East Central Indiana community has raised more than $127,000 (benefiting 2,879 people) for sustainable clean water projects in the developing world, with a focus on countries in Africa, and India and Haiti. The World Vision Global 6K for Water is a worldwide event to raise funds for children who need clean water.
The distance of the walk/run is 3.73 miles or 6K, which is the average a child walks in the developing world for contaminated, dirty water, according to a release from local organizers Kristen Herbst and Staci Buck.
A discount on registration fees is valid through Monday.
This is a 6-kilometer (3.7 miles) run/walk, and virtual participants are always welcome. Last yearâs event included participants from Pennsylvania, Florida, California and Hawaii.
The registration fee for adults is $50, which is the average cost to provide lasting clean water to one person. The fee for youth under 18 is $25.
To register, visit www.teamworldvision.org/team/copenhagen and click on “Join our team.” For a $15 discount on all registrations until 11:59 p.m. Monday, enter promo code CLEANWATER.
Participants each receive a T-shirt, medal and a unique race bib that features the name and photo of a child who will benefit from World Vision water projects.