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And these are the official results:

Imagen6 001 The boy who stole his thirst to half a million Africans

Ryan Hreljac, Canada (05/03/1991) was only 6 years when he decided to tidy up your little world. If he could have opened a small drinking water tap why across the world could do the same?. With this logic landslide engulfed model and example for other projects considered adults, born of his hands "Ryan's Well" the company more fascinating than a child his age has begun ever. Such was the commitment that today, with only 17, presides over one of the largest NGOs in the implementation of development models in the water crisis. From then until now has provided water service to 577.640 people.

clip_image002 What makes this heartwarming story in a heroic example for our legacy is the early, commitment and perseverance of a child as young as 6 years to impose its 'raw' convictions. The magnetism of their actions has infected thousands of companies and individuals older than he, perhaps humiliated in an objective comparison. This has allowed, through what Ryan describes as the "Ripple Effect" (effect Wave), that the dream of a child to have safe water for all "becomes, little by little in reality.

is not the typical campaign orchestrated under a blanket pro-life Catholic society. It is simply recall the lesson adult child who taught us in his day Saint-Exupéry himself by her "Prince"

Smiles in Poverty (smiles in poverty). clip_image004

History

An unforgettable day of winter 1998 in Kemptville (Ontario) location Ryan's home, the professor at the College St. Michael, Mrs Nancy Prest was giving a little talk to her first grade class about the condition and health of students of the same age who lived in Africa. Asked the students if they knew what was the cause of death among African counterparts. All children were convinced that food shortages were surprised to learn that it is the poor quality of drinking water that decimated their classrooms 'antipodes'.

Ryan Hreljac was very surprised by the lack of 'clean water' and asked Nancy how much, a tap in Africa. Mrs Prest, bewildered, anticipated Ryan a figure he had read in a document: $ 70 for a pump. That same day when I got home, Ryan, who was still learning about the monetary value of things, he asked his mother the money to buy a tap and mail.

Susan, the first person who suffered the 'Ripple Effect', ignored between the bull and confusion concerns his son. But Ryan insisted all week about money and even suggested him to do chores for a whole year to earn the opportunity to decide what to do with a first salary.

"I do not understand, Mom," said, tears filling his eyes. "Children are dying simply because they have no clean water!" [/ Quote `]

His mother, accepted the challenge, knowing the lack of consistency in a child his age. Ryan vacuuming, cleaning windows and very determined, he worked patiently and saved every coin in an old tin of cookies. His mother, an accomplice of the game not the purpose, he anticipated the coins won on task. His two brothers were involved in the project but soon caved in to so holy stubbornness. Ryan did all the work that allowed her short stature from January 1998 to late April.

Susan

then accompanied his son to the office of the Watercan to deliver savings. Executive Director Nicole Bosley said the boy wearing ties with only $ 70 you can buy a hand pump. To drill a well would require about 2000. To which Ryan replied: clip_image006 said

I have to do more chores then.?

Nicole Bosley, our second captive of the 'Ripple Effect', convinced his superiors and the International Development Agency of Canada to pay the bill from the well to Ryan stockings. What kept the figure at $ 700 'forced labor' in the home of Hreljac. A family of lower middle class with limited financial resources. Immediately

wave 'Ripple Effect' is spread throughout the community and neighborhood who did not take Ryan to collect enough money for the investment of its first well. The Watercan then given an interview with Gizaw Shibru Ryan, the director of Uganda of all their programs. Both chose the school in Otwal Angolo well as the destination, a village north of the country stricken by AIDS and drought, where 1 in 5 children die before reaching age Ryan.

But Ryan's ambition was not at the expense of adult desires. When he learned that the wells are drilled by hand turned his obsession into a renewed captivating new wave looking for $ 25,000 it cost mobile drill. His mother caught between pride and devotion got an interview through his friend Derek Puddicombe journalist for the newspaper "Ottawa Citizen" that resulted in a documentary for TV and the arrival of checks and donations from all over the country.

While in its class, the teacher Nancy began an exchange of letters with students from the school of Uganda:

... Dear Ryan, my name is Akana Jimmy. I have 8 years. I love football. Our house is made of grass. How are in the U.S.? Your friend, Jimmy Akana.

Ryan replied:

.. Dear Jimmy, It must be great to have a house made of grass. I have 8 years. Do you drink water from my well every day? What is your favorite subject in school? When you go to Uganda 12 years. My house is made of bricks [...] Write me soon. Your friend Ryan.

The letter enclosed a picture of Jimmy. A student with a captivating story also had escaped from the clutches of the Lord's Resistance Army or LRA. For weeks, Ryan has adopted as his image of his new friend. Could you meet him?. He wondered. Susan and her husband thought that maybe, someday, could afford a trip. Maybe when Ryan turned 12. But Ryan could not wait that long. Soon, the rebound effect the next wave attracted a wealthy executive who donated to neighborhood Hreljac card air points, collected in its endless travel, which allowed Ryan to go to meet his new soul mate. clip_image008 Documentary "Ryan's Well. " First 10 minutes

In July 2000, Ryan came to the city of Otwal with his parents. 5000 children were waiting for him chanting his name.

"They know my name?. Said in amazement. "All who live within 100 kilometers knows your name, Ryan? Gizaw said Shibru

human Down the hall he waited for his friend Jimmy. He grabbed Ryan's hand and led him to 'his' well so that could cut the tape.

then opened the first of the 432 wells across 15 countries (mainly in Africa) has been drilled with Investment Foundation.

the future.

A beautiful and heartwarming story rooted in the dreams of a child and consolidated in the concerns of a teenager. Ryan has not stopped since that January morning in 1998. His feat, which is their constant stubbornness carry a commodity all over the world, has led his foundation to raise several million dollars.

The collection of awards and of Ryan meritaje is enormous. Re-investing wisely and celebrity encounters in paper currency. In addition, Ryan has participated at numerous conferences including the World Water Forum held in Kyoto in March 2003. [...] clip_image010 Grown never understand anything by themselves and it is very boring for children having to give explanations over and over again. "The Prince"

source: http://kurioso.wordpress.com/2008/09/25/el-nino-que-ha-robado-la-sed-a-medio-millon-de-africanos/

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