Cape Argus

Water tanks donated to school

- Yasmine Jacobs

ABOUT 2.8 million children in Africa don’t make it to their 5th birthday due to diarrhoea and pneumonia.

This is according to executive director of non-profit organisati­on Save Our Schools (SOS) Shelley Humphreys, who emphasised the importance of water and hand soap.

“Hand washing can save over 600000 children every year,” she said.

With this alarming statistics in mind, Sunlight2i­n1 donated 35 yellow JoJo water storage tanks to SOS at Zonnebloem College Estate yesterday to celebrate World Environmen­t Day last week.

Four JoJo water storage tanks will go to the Zonnebloem College Estate, which comprises Zonnebloem Girls’ and Zonnebloem Boys’ primary schools, Zonnebloem NEST and the Children’s Arts Centre.

The rest of the JoJo tanks will be distribute­d to other schools in the area. SOS also has plans to assist Leap School in Philippi and Christel House in Wetton.

At the handover the children were asked about water-saving tips and enjoyed a performanc­e by the schools’ marimba bands and a dance by Wally, the water saving mascot.

“I think the donation will play a huge part in the water management in the school. It will benefit 700 children,” said Zonnebloem Boys’ Primary principal Deon May.

May, who has been the principal for 30 years, said the school would save about 200 000 litres a month.

“Using less water does not mean being less unhygienic,” he said.

Humphreys stressed the importance of the water storage tanks.

“The main goal of SOS is to keep schools open and sanitary. By the end of this year, we want to do 20 schools.”

Working through partnershi­ps with businesses and other organisati­ons, SOS provides schools in need with alternativ­e water sources as the water crisis continues to affect millions.

 ?? PICTURE: HENK KRUGER/AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA) ?? SHOWTIME: Learners perform during the delivery of JoJo tanks at Zonnebloem College estate.
PICTURE: HENK KRUGER/AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA) SHOWTIME: Learners perform during the delivery of JoJo tanks at Zonnebloem College estate.

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