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Rachel's Gift. One Year Later

Posted: 07/25/2012 2:26 pm

This blog post was co-authored by Viktoria and Scott Harrison.

Tekloini Assefa stood in the middle of a huge crowd, surrounded by Ethiopian priests, mothers, and children. Rachel Beckwith's mom, Samantha, Rachel's grandparents, and others in our group sat listening. We had all flown halfway around the world just two days earlier to visit some of the 149 communities Rachel helped in the north of Ethiopia.

"Samantha, your little girl is an inspiration to us all. We have heavy hearts imagining what it was like to lose Rachel due to such horrific circumstances. It is something no parent ever wants to contemplate, let alone live through. Even more remarkable is that Rachel developed such a big heart from such a young age -- that she understood and felt the pain of others on the other side of the world. To give up her birthday presents so that other children can improve their lives, is the most beautiful gift a person can give."

A little over a year ago, Rachel was your average 9-year-old. She loved Taylor Swift and had a secret crush on Justin Bieber, although she'd never admit it. She had a loving family and a heart that wanted to solve every problem she saw in this world. Once, she cut off all her hair and donated it to make wigs for kids who had cancer. So when she sat in church one day and heard Scott Harrison from charity:water give a talk about how kids her age in Africa didn't have clean water to drink, she immediately decided to help.

With her mom's encouragement, she created a fundraising page on mycharitywater.org, telling her family and friends that she didn't want presents for her ninth birthday. Instead, she asked them to donate $9, as she was turning 9. Rachel wanted kids like her to have clean water to drink.

She had a big goal: to raise $300 and give 15 people clean drinking water. She fell a little short, raising $220, and told her mom that she'd try harder next year.

A month later, Rachel was in a tragic car accident on highway I-90 near Seattle, Washington. A trailer had jack-knifed into a logging truck, sending logs tumbling down the freeway. More than a dozen cars were caught in the pile-up, and the trailer smashed into the back of Rachel's car.

She was the only person critically injured, and on July 23rd, 2011, she was taken off life support.

When the news spread about Rachel's story and her birthday wish, people all around the world began to donate on her page. Some gave $9, some $19, leaving comments like "This is the rest of my month's salary....." A month later, 30,000 people had given more than $1.2 million.

All of us at charity: water were blown away by the generosity. The comments and notes that were left on Rachel's page caused many tears in the coming months, and Rachel's story continues to inspire us today.

Last year, we sent 100 percent of the money from Rachel's campaign to our partners in Tigray, Ethiopia, and they began to construct water projects for people in need. We made a promise to Rachel's mom that one day she'd come with us to Ethiopia to meet some of the people Rachel's wish had helped.

Monday, we fulfilled that promise.

On the one-year anniversary of Rachel's death, we woke up early, at 5:30 A.M. We piled into Land Rovers and began the two-hour drive to Kal Habel village in the north of Ethiopia. We heard the community had planned both a memorial service in Rachel's honor and a celebration of her life.

We didn't know it then, but honor would become the theme of our entire day.

First, we visited a church. The priests there knew all about our arrival, and they knew Rachel's story. They told us they had been up since midnight, praying that God would keep Rachel's soul in peace. A photo of Rachel stood on the ledge, surrounded by candles. We paused, listening to the priests recite their prayers, singing ancient Ethiopian hymns over Samantha and her parents.

From the church, we walked to a new well nearby that was funded by Rachel's donations. We cut the ribbon and watched water splash into bright yellow jerry cans. This water didn't have dirt or leeches in it, and it didn't carry deadly disease. It wasn't far away from people's homes, and they didn't have to walk for hours to find it. It was right there, in their village, and it was crystal clear. To prove it, Samantha took a long drink.

The children wrote notes about Rachel, and handed them one by one to Samantha. A famous priest read a poem he wrote especially for the occasion, and then the village gave gifts to Rachel's family. A mother from the village made a speech and said Rachel's story would be a lesson to their children. She said that all the mothers in her village were praying for Samantha. Another community sectioned off a plot of land and called it Rachel's Park. They invited Samantha and her grandparents each to plant a tree in Rachel's memory.

Near the well, our local partners, Relief Society of Tigray (REST), commissioned a marble sign. It read "Rachel's great dream, kindness and vision of a better world will live with and among us forever."

Her photo was nested in the marble, a permanent fixture in Kal Habel village. It will serve as a reminder to all the mothers who draw water from this well that a mother's tragic loss and a child's dream brought clean water to their village.

Sixty thousand people in over 100 villages will drink clean water because of Rachel's wish.

Rachel's mom, Samantha, continues to fundraise in Rachel's honor. Visit her current fundraising campaign to donate.

 
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This blog post was co-authored by Viktoria and Scott Harrison. Tekloini Assefa stood in the middle of a huge crowd, surrounded by Ethiopian priests, mothers, and children. Rachel Beckwith's mom, Sa...
This blog post was co-authored by Viktoria and Scott Harrison. Tekloini Assefa stood in the middle of a huge crowd, surrounded by Ethiopian priests, mothers, and children. Rachel Beckwith's mom, Sa...
 
 
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12:24 AM on 08/22/2012
I think if we are ever to live in the world that we dream of it will be because of people like Rachel and all those who responded to her generous spirit. So many lives have been touched. Something like this reminds us of our shared humanity and that we can change the world.

If one little girl's dream can change thousands of lives we all have to try to step up and do everything we can. Not only on the political front (we talk enough about that here) but also in our own lives whether it's giving to charity, donating to a food bank, visiting nursing home residents with no family or whatever random act of kindness appeals to you. Rachel is the embodiment of "Yes we can" -- a purer embodiment than we will ever find in a politician.
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William1950
everything I say could be wrong.
10:50 PM on 08/21/2012
inspirational... tragic, and uplifting. This shows the power of a vision; a vision rooted in kindness and purity. Little Rachel had the gift of vision.. and the innocence to truly believe - she knew- that she could help.
Truly an inspirational story..

peace
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novabird
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10:03 PM on 08/21/2012
I really wish that all of those who disparage religion and condemn those who attend church would read this article and perhaps have their hearts and minds open to the real message of Jesus, which is 100% pure unconditional love for our fellow man.

What a sad loss for the mother, but what an inspiring story of love, caring, giving and self sacrifice to help others.
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William1950
everything I say could be wrong.
10:53 PM on 08/21/2012
faved, with only one small caveat, that those, who do, attend church would also open their hearts and minds to the real message...
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yourmuse
Perspective pries your once-weighty eyes
08:59 PM on 08/21/2012
My god, that's so beautiful, I teared up. I am a firm believer in "I am but one small instrument." What a blessing she has been to humanity. I can't imagine how proud her mother must be.
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novabird
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10:10 PM on 08/21/2012
Me too. Tears in my eyes.
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JubieJewels
Live long and prosper~
06:57 PM on 07/26/2012
Bless you Rachel~
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03:33 PM on 07/26/2012
So beautiful, what a precious little angel. So sad that this accident happened, Im glad her parents are continuing to support her generosity, bless her I hope shes looking down smiling on all these thankful people.
02:05 PM on 07/26/2012
What a sweet giving child. Jesus said"What ever you do to the least of my brothers, that you do unto me, when I was hungry you gave me to eat, when I was thristy, you gave me to drink, so enter into the home of my Father"
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novabird
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10:04 PM on 08/21/2012
Yes, that is the awesome loving message of Jesus. Now all we have to do is take it into our hearts and practice it.
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hiitthedirtboys
Always laughing,playful and friendly ...
12:10 PM on 07/26/2012
Wow O wow...What a totally awesome family...Millions of water drops
Creating childrens happiness
Laughter and joyfullness
as did Miss Rachel
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ondrey
12:00 PM on 07/26/2012
It really only takes one person with a good heart and imagination to change the world. That's where God lives.
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Cheryl Marie Harry
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11:12 AM on 07/26/2012
What a magnificent child. She is in heaven now as a beautiful healthy inspiration.
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10:52 AM on 07/26/2012
GOD put all of us in this world to do and be the best we can. I also believe that in the BOOK OF LIFE there is a time to be Born and when you do what GOD sen't you here for, then GOD will call you home.
RACHEL"S GOD BLESS YOU, AND REST IN PEACE.
BOB
10:43 AM on 07/26/2012
Her mom and dad should write a book on how they raised her. I am sure they instilled in her this great love for other children. I also think that too many people worth over a million are greedy when they shoul give their time and money to do what she did all over the world. What a example she is to us
10:32 AM on 07/26/2012
Beautiful story. What an amazing gift this one small girl was to the world.
10:18 AM on 07/26/2012
What a wonderful story. Rachel was a great human.
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lorine616
09:52 AM on 07/26/2012
SWEET.......An Angel in Heaven named Rachel....