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Provided by AGPOklahoma City, OK (March 20, 2026) World Water Day 2026: As communities continue to experience increasingly complex water challenges, Feed the Children, a global movement to end childhood hunger, is marking World Water Day by advancing water access efforts while strengthening water support for children and families. Through long standing partnerships, the organization is expanding access to clean, reliable water by implementing sustainable projects and critical water distribution programs, including a recently completed water access project in Kenya that is already improving daily life for thousands.
“Water scarcity is one of the defining challenges of our time,” said Emily Callahan, president and CEO of Feed the Children. “Whether supporting relief efforts here in the U.S. or expanding sustainable water systems globally, we are committed to providing children and families with the water, food and essentials they need most to thrive.”
In Samburu County, Kenya, where families once depended on seasonal riverbeds that often ran dry, Feed the Children supported the installation of a solar-powered borehole providing reliable year-round access to clean water. The system now serves more than 2,500 people across nearly 300 households, improving health and hygiene while helping families protect livestock, keep children in school, and strengthen local livelihoods in the face of increasing climate pressures.
Feed the Children’s WASH programs operate across El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Kenya, Malawi, the Philippines, Tanzania, and Uganda, where climate driven water scarcity and contamination increasingly threaten children’s health. Over the past year, the organization has:
These efforts aim to reduce waterborne disease, strengthen local infrastructure, and help communities adapt to changing environmental conditions.
In the United States, Feed the Children, working together with Niagara Cares, the philanthropic division of Niagara Bottling, continues to respond to water related emergencies including wildfires, hurricanes, and contamination events that are becoming more frequent and severe due to climate pressures. In 2025 alone, the organization delivered 276,000 gallons of water to more than 10,300 families facing sudden or prolonged water insecurity.
Building on more than 17 years of collaboration, this partnership supports Feed the Children’s response to disasters, infrastructure failures, and other situations where access to clean water is disrupted ensuring families have a critical resource during times of hardship.
Feed the Children encourages supporters, partners, and communities to join its global movement and to amplify efforts to expand access to clean water. Donations help provide sustainable water solutions, emergency relief, food and essentials to families around the world, so children everywhere have the opportunity to grow and thrive.
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