Change Makers

Grandmother & granddaughter raise funds for clean water together

To date, Siachen and Susy have raised $29,612 for World Vision's Global 6K for Water. That means they've helped 592 people.

Some grandparents cook with their grandchildren. Some play games together. Some make music. But Susy and her granddaughter, Siachen, walk World Vision’s Global 6K for Water®. And they’ve done it for most of Siachen’s 8 1/2 years.

It all started in 2013 when Susy strapped her infant granddaughter to her chest and walked 6 kilometers to raise money so that people around the world could have access to clean water.

Understanding the need

Susy doesn’t take clean water for granted. She lived in northern India for more than 18 years and learned that easy access to the precious resource wasn’t guaranteed. “I know how heavy it is to haul water just a few hundred feet,” she says. “You treasure your water so much. You have such a limited supply.”

The average distance that people in developing countries walk to get water is 6 kilometers (3.7 miles). Susy’s walk for water in India was significantly shorter, but it nevertheless helped her to empathize with the burden that many people around the world bear. She says, “I really feel for people who through their whole life don’t have access to clean water and travel a distance and only have dirty water.”

A June 2021 report from the World Health Organization/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program reported that 771 million people, or one in 10, lacked access to a clean water source within a 30-minute round trip from their home.

“There’s always something you can do.”

Siachen walks World Vision's Global 6K with her grandmother, Susy
After the age of 4, Siachen walked World Vision’s Global 6K on her own two feet. (©2017 photo courtesy of Susy Masih)

When the 2014 Global 6K rolled around, Susy pushed Siachen in a stroller. From the age of 4 on, Siachen walked the 6 kilometers on her own two feet.

The event was fun, but the fundraising has really brought grandmother and granddaughter together. They always look for ways they can help others and the Global 6K makes it easy, especially for someone Siachen’s age. She’s learned that she can believe in people’s generosity and their desire to support a good cause.

“When you do have expectations of another person, they usually live into it,” Susy says. “You don’t necessarily have to say anything but show by your attitude that of course they can do this.”

Siachen is learning that she has power. She can use her own gifts and abilities to make a difference. “You don’t ever think you don’t have anything to give. There’s always something you can do,” Susy tells Siachen. “You have help in your feet.”

That first year Siachen walked the Global 6K, grandmother and granddaughter passed out flyers to parents of her preschool classmates. Now they send emails and talk to people in person. “Me and my nani have a lot of friends. And our friends donate money,” Siachen says, “to help get clean water for other kids.”

Indeed, they do have a lot of friends. In fact, in 2021, Siachen was the top youth fundraiser in the United States. She raised $4,840.50, which means lasting access to clean water for 96 people. To date, Siachen and Susy have raised $29,612 — helping 592 people.

Encouraging others

. To date, Siachen and Susy have raised $29,612 for doing World Vision's Global 6K for water. That means they've helped 592 people.
Even when the COVID-19 pandemic required World Vision’s Global 6K to go virtual, grandmother and granddaughter still walked together to provide clean water for others. (©2020 photo courtesy of Susy Masih)

Susy knows that people often stumble over having to raise funds. Her recommendation? Maybe try the 6K without fundraising the first time, just to see what it’s like. And, she adds, “It’s a fun time to be together to help people.”

Many people, especially in Western cultures, don’t especially enjoy asking others for help, but Susy offers another point of view. Scripture tells us that it’s more blessed to give than to receive (Acts 20:35). “You’re giving people that opportunity to be blessed,” she says.

And as Susy started Siachen on this journey, now Siachen offers advice to friends who might be considering joining in World Vision’s Global 6K. “I would tell them you’re helping kids get clean water,” Siachen says simply. “You can do this. Stay strong.”

Good advice from an 8 ½ year-old Global 6K veteran.

 

Charitable Giving

View All Stories
Catherine Armstrong serves in various positions in Women of Vision’s Charlotte chapter in North Carolina
Change Makers

More than capable through Women of Vision

Leslie Teddy works with Women of Vision's Charlotte chapter.
Change Makers

Paving new paths with Women of Vision