Donation of Water Coolers to Schools

LOCATION: Otavi

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As part of its aim to become a self-efficient, educated and responsible citizen, the Ohorongo-Otavi Community Trust (OOCT) in liaison with Global United Football Club, with their partner “Trinkwasserspende.de”, recently donated 3 fresh water coolers to Shalom Primary School and Khorab Secondary School Otjozondjupa Region.

Most of the pupils from the two schools do not have general access to fresh drinking water, even at their own homes, as most of them come from small rural settlements in and around the town of Otavi.

Khorab Secondary School in Otavi, hosts about 650 pupils and the school was in dire need of fresh drinking water, especially at the sports facilities. The children now make use of the new water cooler during break times and also in the afternoons during outdoor activities.

The Shalom Primary School in the residential district Khoaeb in Otavi, is attended by about 1 100 pupils who were very grateful for the two new fresh water coolers.

The headmaster of Shalom Primary School, Mr Gwala and the headmaster of Khorab Secondary School, Mrs Opperman, the teachers and the children alike thanked OOCT and Global United for the generous donation which makes a huge difference in their daily lives.

The mission of Global United is to fight global warming by playing exhibition football matches at various worldwide locations affected by climate change.

By making use of the global popularity of football, it serves as a great platform to raise awareness for the alarming issue of global warming and increasing environmental awareness.

The Trustees of OOCT identified 3 focus areas which they considered to have the greatest potential to improve the lives of the people of Otavi:

  • Infrastructure
  • Education
  • Healthcare.

OOCT, in liaison with Support e.V. (Ulm) identified and executed a number of initiatives believed to positively contribute to improved living conditions for the people of Otavi region and ultimately, sustainable socio-economic development of the town.

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