Water Walk funds will provide water wells in rural Nigeria
October 27, 2025
By David Stone
The Belton Journal
The Belton-based Touch Root Foundation invites the community to participate in the inaugural Water Walk on Saturday, Nov. 8, at the Landing on Nolan Creek, 219 S East Street in Belton.
The family-friendly event begins with registration at 7:30 a.m. and the walk at 9 a.m.

"Water Walk raises awareness of the long distances millions of people around the world walk each day to fetch clean water," said Uche Ogwudu, founder of Touch Root. "The people of Belton can make a difference."
Ogwudu—a native of Nigeria who has lived in the U.S. for 18 years—said the event is presented in partnership with the City of Belton Parks & Recreation Department. Participants will walk four kilometers. There is a one-mile option for children.
"Participants have the option to carry a jerry can full of water during the walk as a symbolic gesture, reflecting on the long and difficult journeys Nigerian families make each day," said Ogwudu.
"Whether you choose to carry a jerry can or not, your presence helps raise awareness and support helps fund solar-powered borehole projects, bringing clean, accessible water closer to communities that need it most," she said.
"I met my husband at a church in Boston, and he, too, was from Nigeria," she said. "I wasn't familiar with his community, so I took a trip back for a visit."
What she saw was shocking.
"Children and women were getting up at 4 a.m. to hike two hours to fetch water," she said. "That's two hours each way. I was going to go with them until I learned more about it."
Ogwudu said the Belton Water Walk is much more than just a walk.
"It's a movement of compassion—a way for the community to come together," she said.
Prizes will be awarded to the individual or team that raises the most money.
"Water Walk continues the Touch Root Foundation's mission to bring solar-powered water wells and educational programs to underserved communities in rural Nigeria," Ogwudu added.
Registration includes a commemorative Water Walk t-shirt and, for children under 6, a fun Water Hero cape featuring the Foundation's cheerful mascot, Happy Jerry.
To register, donate, or form a team, visit givebutter.com/9UpRnh. For questions or sponsorship inquiries, contact Ogwudu at info@touchrootfoundation.org.
"Join us for a morning of music, movement and meaning—and help walk for water so others don't have to," she said.









