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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2025 · 43 MIN

Flowing Forward: The Power of Youth in Fighting the Global Water Crisis

from The Power of Young People · host nylc

Join us in this episode of The Power of Young People where we dive deep into the global water crisis with Andrew Reese, the Director of School Programs at the Thirst Project. Discover how a young student’s spark can ignite a movement as Andrew shares his transformative journey from student leader to a full-time advocate for clean water access. With 785 million people lacking safe drinking water, Andrew discusses the vital role youth leadership plays in driving sustainability and community engagement in the fight against this crisis. We’ll explore the importance of creative fundraising initiatives, the significance of community ownership in water projects, and how every small contribution can make a monumental impact. Andrew’s stories of success will not only inspire you but also empower you to take action—because change is possible when young voices rise up. Tune in and learn how you can join the movement to provide clean water to those in need and become a driving force for social change, regardless of your age or background! Learn more about Thirst Project! Learn more about NYLC! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

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