一生的朋友
Pals for Life
作者:Claudia Atticot
来源:
http://www.timeforkids.com
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In 1999, Ryan
Hreljac (hurl-jack) and Jimmy Akana became pen pals. They lived
on two continents, thousands of miles apart. Their lives could
not have been more different. Ryan lived with his family in
Kemptville, Canada, while Jimmy, an orphan, lived in Agweo,
Uganda. Jimmy's life was in constant danger because rebel troops
would raid his village. Fate, and Ryan's determination to help
others, brought the pals together.
When Ryan was
6, he learned that millions of people in Africa did not have
access to clean water. He decided to change that. To raise
money, Ryan did chores for four months. He earned $70, but that
was not enough to build even one well. "I realized that I
couldn't raise $ 2,000 by doing chores," he told TFK. "So I
started doing public speaking." To date, the Ryan's Well
Foundation has built 238 wells in 11 countries. "We've helped
almost 400,000 people and raised $ 1.5 million," Ryan says.
The
foundation's first well was built in Agweo, where Jimmy lived.
For the first time in his life, Jimmy was able to get clean
drinking water without having to walk for miles. The boys met in
2000, when Ryan traveled to Uganda. "We had a connection from
the beginning," says Jimmy of that meeting.
Four years
ago, the Hreljac family adopted Jimmy and brought him to live in
their home. Ryan, 15, and Jimmy, 17, speak to communities and
schools all over the world about the importance of having clean
drinking water. They tell the story of the well that brought
them together in Ryan and Jimmy, a new book written by Herb
Shoveller.