Little ones lend a hand to #WaterShare
Updated | By Chanelle Lutchman
A group of autistic children from the Incredible Minds Adaptive Learning Centre have played their part and donated water for those in need.
They dropped off bottles of water at East Coast Radio House this morning towards the #WaterShare drive.
Ten-year-old Paris Subraya was among them and has told us she pleaded with her mums who run the Durban North school to help.
Also read: #WaterShare: Durban companies pay it forward
Little Paris explained why water is so important.
"I think we can bring some water right here so they can have some water because if they don't have water they going to get drowsy, they will get sick and they can die," she said.
Her mother Sheraine Reddy says they used the #WaterShare campaign to educate the kids on the current drought situation in South Africa.
"We did a whole picture sequence of everything that was going to happen today. We came and took photographs of this place and showed it to them so they actually expected to be here. So, it's an awesome morning," she said.
(Photos: Chanelle Lutchman)
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