Walking with Water

Students led by Brenna Regan carry buckets of water across campus to foster awareness of the arduous task of fetching water in the developing world. Photo by Frank Dahlmeyer

<p>Students led by Brenna Regan, a sophomore anthropology major, raise money and awareness for NURU, an organization that works to end extreme poverty. The event was titled Bring Hope to Her, and the buckets of water were carried to foster awareness of the five gallon buckets of water many women in Kenya carry on their heads for 20 hours a week from age 5 onward. Photo by Frank Dahlmeyer</p>
Students led by Brenna Regan, a sophomore anthropology major, carry buckets of water across campus to foster awareness of the arduous task of fetching water that is undertaken by many women in the developing world from an early age. Photos by Frank Dahlmeyer
<p>Brenna Regan, a sophomore anthropology major, fills a bucket with water, which students will later carry up Rt. 195 and across campus on their heads to raise money and awareness for NURU, an organization that works to end extreme poverty. The event was titled Bring Hope to Her, and the buckets of water were carried to foster awareness of the five gallon buckets of water many women in Kenya carry on their heads for 20 hours a week from age 5 onward. Photo by Frank Dahlmeyer</p>
Brenna Regan fills a bucket with water, which students will later carry up Route 195 and across campus.
<p>Students led by Brenna Regan, a sophomore anthropology major, raise money and awareness for NURU, an organization that works to end extreme poverty. The event was titled Bring Hope to Her, and the buckets of water were carried to foster awareness of the five gallon buckets of water many women in Kenya carry on their heads for 20 hours a week from age 5 onward. Photo by Frank Dahlmeyer</p>
Students led by Brenna Regan carry water on their heads to raise awareness of the task of fetching water in the developing world.