Walk five days, fundraise for change, and take steps for clean water.
Can you imagine having to walk more than half an hour to your closest water source? It is a daily reality for millions, but it doesn't have to be.
Will you walk, run or ride for water?
Image: WaterAid/Tariq Hawari
Raised so far
$190,641
Our goal
$200,000
Will you Walk for Water?
Join teams from all around the country raising funds and awareness for WaterAid’s vital work.
You don’t have to be an elite athlete to take part. All we ask is you walk, run or ride for five days.
Getting Started
Sign up
Sign up and create your team.
What will you do for water? Walk, run or ride?
Get others involved
Walk for Water is so much more fun when you are part of a team. So get your work mates, family and friends together to join you on the journey.
Find Sponsors
Ask your work mates and friends to sponsor you as you Walk for Water. Funds raised will help WaterAid reach people who have limited access to clean water sources.
Your Impact
By taking part in Walk for Water, you’ll be helping people around the world access clean water close to home, in their schools, and at their healthcare facilities. Here at WaterAid, we believe that everyone everywhere has the right to clean water. And with your help, we can make that happen.
Last year alone, we helped over 1.6 million people access clean water at their healthcare facility through our direct work in communities, and even more through our advocacy and policy work around the world.
Where the funds go
The funds you raise through Walk for Water help WaterAid reach people all over the world with clean water.
703 million people in the world – almost one in ten – do not have clean water close to home. For hundreds of millions of people, especially women and girls, that means long, dangerous and physically painful walks to collect water from sources that could be filthy.
WaterAid is committed to helping communities gain access to clean water sources close to home, freeing up women's time and enabling girls to spend more time going to school.