Two teams of Toronto students give up holidays to help locals in India, Egypt
TORONTO — While their classmates head home for the holidays, a handful of university students from Toronto will be spending much of their winter break in villages in India and Egypt, teaching locals how to build and sell affordable water filters.
The goal of the two small teams from Ryerson University is to help improve access to clean water while also providing local residents with an entrepreneurial education that can kickstart individual businesses.
“What makes the holidays special for me is the act of giving…The most essential thing that I could give is something that I think should be a human right, the gift of water,” said Samarth Arabastani, a third-year electrical engineering student who is leading the project heading to India.
“Although I’m not going to be at home with my family, I will be giving to so many people and I think that’s what the holidays are essentially about.”


