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Mo Cusworth-Yafai, Assistant Principal at Thorns Collegiate Academy, completed a 35-mile run across Shireland Collegiate Academy Trust’s 12 schools in a day.
This remarkable feat was undertaken to raise funds for WaterAid, a leading development organisation dedicated to providing clean water and sanitation to communities around the world. Over £4,000 was raised by the 12 schools in the Trust through a variety of fundraising events and activities.
Reflecting on the experience, Mr. Cusworth-Yafai commented: “When we started planning this challenge, we knew it was more than just about raising funds; it was an opportunity to inspire our young people about the importance of water conservation and show them that ambitious goals are achievable when we unite for a meaningful purpose.
“At Thorns, two of our core character habits are responsibility and resilience. While I am certain that our students understand the importance of these values, there is nothing more powerful than seeing them in action. I am blown away by their response to the call to action from their teachers and the team at Water Aid.
“I knew it would be tough, but my challenge was made easier by the knowledge that I had the unwavering support and encouragement from over five thousand students and staff, who have helped make it an amazing experience.”
The fundraising effort inspired much excitement across the Trust, as schools took part in various projects to support Mr. Cusworth-Yafai’s marathon. Highlights of the event included a competition to design the running baton, WaterAid’s Pupil Pipeline Challenge, where students engineered water-saving devices and non-uniform days in exchange for donations. Additional sponsorship challenges also had students pledging to drink only water for a period of time as part of WaterAid’s Just Water challenge.
These activities not only generated significant funds for WaterAid but also fostered a deeper understanding of water conservation among students.
Sir Mark Grundy, CEO of Shireland Collegiate Academy Trust, said: “We are immensely proud of Mo’s accomplishments for WaterAid, which exemplifies the power of individual commitment to spark collective action. His determination not only embodies the spirit and values of Shireland Collegiate Academy Trust, but also serves as a powerful reminder of our collective responsibility to address global challenges.
“This initiative has united our community in a shared mission, inspiring our students to recognise their ability to effect meaningful change and how, together, we can transform lives and build a better future for those in need.”
The funds raised will directly support WaterAid’s mission to provide access to clean water and sanitation in some of the world’s poorest areas. Water poverty is a reality for millions of people across the globe. Efforts like those of Mr. Cusworth-Yafai and the Shireland community are crucial for raising awareness and fostering sustainable change.
Lizzie Griffiths, Community and Events Fundraising Manager at WaterAid, said: “We’re so grateful for Shireland Collegiate Academy Trust for organising such exciting activities and events to raise money for WaterAid. We’re especially grateful to Mr Cusworth-Yafai for his incredible ultra marathon efforts.
“Nearly one in ten people do not have clean water close to home. Getting clean water creates a ripple effect, helping keep children healthy and in school, enabling women to earn a living instead of spending hours each day collecting water from unsafe sources, and empowering entire communities.”
In a world where clean water remains a critical challenge, initiatives like this serve as a powerful reminder of the impact that community action and individual determination can achieve.
To support Shireland Collegiate Academy Trust’s fundraising effort, please consider making a donation to WaterAid at https://www.justgiving.com/page/shirelandultra2024.
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