It costs a lot of money to build a well in Africa --- a lot more than
Ryan Hreljac had thought. Still, the six year old kept doing chores
around his parents' house, even after he learned it could take him years
to earn enough money. Then a friend of the family wrote an article in
the local newspaper about Ryan's wish to build a well to supply people
with safe, clean water. Before long, ripples of goodwill began
spreading. People started sending money to help pay for Ryan's well.
Ryan was interviewed on television. His dream of a well became an
international news story. In Agweo, Uganda, villagers were used to
walking a long way every day in search of water. What they found was
often brown and smelly and made a lot of people sick. But when Ryan's
well was built, life in the village changed for the better. A young
orphan named Akana Jimmy longed for a chance to thank Ryan in person for
this gift of life --- clean water.When they finally meet, an unbreakable
bond unites these boys from very different backgrounds, and a long and
sometimes life-threatening journey begins. Ryan and Jimmy is part of
CitizenKid: A collection of books that inform children about the world
and inspire them to be better global citizens.