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Beaufort County residents raise $60,000 to fight global water crisis

From staff reports

More than 500 people from across Beaufort County took to the streets, parks and trails in the fifth annual Beaufort County Walk for Water held Oct. 9 and 10, raising more than $60,000 to fight the global water crisis.

Participants on nearly 30 teams representing neighborhoods, churches and businesses in Beaufort, Bluffton, Port Royal, Okatie and neighboring islands walked 3-mile routes to symbolize the walk millions of women and children in developing countries make daily to collect water that’s often contaminated. The event raises money for Water Mission, a Charleston-based Christian engineering organization that builds safe water solutions in developing countries and disaster areas.

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“Access to clean, safe water is something we all take for granted, but 2 billion people around the world aren’t so fortunate,” Beaufort County Walk for Water committee co-chair Jim Pickard said in a release. “The money raised by this walk will make a life-changing difference for generations to come.”

More than a third of the money raised came from business, civic and church organization sponsors, according to co-chair Robert Lasher. “We owe a lot of our success to our sponsors’ continued support. We had a record number of sponsors this year and couldn’t have made nearly this big of an impact without them.”

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This year’s sponsors included Ballenger Realty, Battery Point neighborhood, Beaufort Lifestyle Magazine, Beaufort Memorial Hospital, Beaufort Pediatrics, BJWSA, Capitol Coffee, Corrective Chiropractic, Eugene Rugala & Associates, First Presbyterian Church of Beaufort, Grounded Running, J.H. Hiers Construction, King Irrigation, Knights of Columbus, Lowcountry Presbyterian Church, LUX Medical Spa, Maginnis Orthodontics, Nürnberg Photography, Oyster Cay Collection, Presbyterian Women, Salt Line Construction, Sea Island Presbyterian Church, SK Signs, Southern Tree Services, St. John’s Lutheran Church, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Tidal Creek Fellowship and Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Beaufort.

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For more information, visit walkforwater.com/beaufortco or call 843-769-7395.

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