Collecting water at Saint Paul's Church. Jessica Keesee/Augusta Good News
Collecting water at Saint Paul's Church. Jessica Keesee/Augusta Good News

In Pictures: Seventh Annual CSRA Walk for Water

About 600 people plus a few pooches walked a three-mile route carrying buckets of water to simulate the daily journey millions make to collect water in developing countries as part of the Seventh Annual CSRA Walk for Water on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025.

Participants made a loop from SRP Park to Saint Paul’s Church and back.

First of the CSRA Walk for Water Participants approaching the water basin at St. Paul Episcopal Church on 6th Street
The first of the Seventh Annual CSRA Walk for Water participants approaching the water basin at Saint Paul’s Church on Reynolds Street.  Jessica Keesee/Augusta Good News
Walk for Water participants walked three miles to simulate the journey millions take for clean water daily.  Jessica Keesee/Augusta Good News
Collecting water at Saint Paul’s Church.  Jessica Keesee/Augusta Good News

Water Mission is a Christian engineering nonprofit that has provided clean water, sanitation, and hygiene solutions to over 8 million people worldwide since 2001. It operates in developing countries and disaster zones. Since its founding, Water Mission has helped more than 8 million people across more than 60 countries and has received Charity Navigator’s top four-star rating for 19 consecutive years. Learn more at watermission.org.

Even our four-legged friends know the importance of clean water. Jessica Keesee/Augusta Good News
The seventh Annual CSRA Walk for Water had about 600 participants.  Jessica Keesee/Augusta Good News
Catching a quick break before completing the second half of the three-mile journey for CSRA Walk for Water.  Jessica Keesee/Augusta Good News
Families, pups, and purpose — that’s what the CSRA Walk for Water is all about.  Jessica Keesee/Augusta Good News
One cause. Many partners. Endless impact. A great day seeing our community come together for clean water at the CSRA Walk for Water!  Jessica Keesee/Augusta Good News

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