We Walk So They Don't Have To.

Every day, children at Open Tribe School in Zimbabwe walk for water before they can learn. This June, we’re walking in solidarity to raise $10,000 for a solar-powered borehole that will bring clean water directly to their school.

20

Day Challenge

1km

Every day Jun 1–19

6km

Big Walk · Jun 20

Water Changes Everything

Without reliable access to clean water, children lose hours every day walking long distances carrying heavy containers — instead of being in school.

A solar-powered borehole at Open Tribe School means:

  • Clean drinking water
  • Better student health
  • More time in classrooms
  • Long-term sustainability for the community

This isn't temporary aid. It's infrastructure that changes lives for decades.

How Walk for Water Works

Create Your Fundraising Page

Register in less than 2 minutes and receive your own personal fundraising page to share with friends, family, and your community.

Walk 1km Per Day

From June 1–19, walk 1km daily in solidarity with communities who walk for water every day. Track your progress and invite sponsors to support your challenge. Walk solo, with friends, family, or your workplace team — every step helps bring clean water closer.

Join the 6km Finale Walk

On June 20, we come together in Melbourne for the final 6km Walk for Water community event. Together, we finish what we started.

See the Impact of Your Donation

$50

Family Water Filter

Provides immediate access to safer drinking water for a family.

$350

Solar Water Pump

Provides immediate access to safer drinking water for a family.

$1,500

Professional Borehole Drilling

Funds critical drilling infrastructure to reach underground water safely.

$10,000

The Full Borehole

Installs a complete solar-powered borehole system at Open Tribe School.

Why They Need Water

Open Tribe School currently faces ongoing water access challenges that affect student wellbeing, hygiene, and learning outcomes.

The planned solar-powered borehole will:

  • Reliable clean water onsite
  • Less time collecting water
  • Improved sanitation & health
  • Sustainable long-term access

This isn't temporary aid. It's infrastructure that changes lives for decades.