Our world is suffering. There are so many international issues that need to be solved, but it’s often difficult to identify where to start. The United Nations Sustainable Developments Goals (SDGs) outline the 17 goals designed to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. Come learn how these goals are connected and how universal access to clean water is the foundation for tackling the other SDGs. Here, you’ll join Thirst Project on an engaging, multimedia journey focused on changing the world, one community at a time. There’s movement of young people ending the global water crisis and we need your help!
Kellen Brewer is the Director of Student Activation at Thirst Project, the world’s largest youth water organization. He graduated from Arizona State University with a degree in Global Studies and a focus on International Development. Since 2017, Kellen has presented to thousands of young people, all over the world, including groups like the United Nations, UNICEF, National Associations of Student Councils, and more. With a mission to empower students to END the water crisis, Kellen and the Thirst Project team currently work closely with the Kingdom of eSwatini and four other nations to build clean water projects for communities in need.