Clean Water for Walkers and Drivers"

The project was inspired by the rising temperatures and the visible struggle of people outdoors without access to clean water. Many pedestrians, drivers, and laborers face dehydration and heat-related risks daily. As Scouts and Messengers of Peace, we felt responsible to take action. Our motivation was to offer relief, promote health, and demonstrate compassion—showing how small acts of service can make a big difference in our community.

To carry out the project, our scout team identified high-traffic areas where pedestrians and drivers were most exposed to heat. We gathered bottled water through donations and personal contributions, then set up distribution points during peak hours. Scouts took shifts to hand out water with smiles and encouragement. The activity was coordinated safely and respectfully, ensuring everyone—from walkers to drivers—received hydration and a reminder that kindness still exists.

Through this project, I learned the value of empathy, teamwork, and taking initiative to help others in need. I realized how small actions—like offering water—can have a big impact on people’s well-being. I also developed better communication and organization skills while working with my fellow Scouts. Most importantly, I learned that service is a powerful way to spread peace and make our community stronger and more caring.

Started Ended
Number of participants
5
Service hours
9
Beneficiaries
300
Location
Bangladesh
Topics
Health lifestyles
Humanitarian action
Healthy Planet
Initiatives
Health and Wellbeing

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