Frank Water’s Youth Ambassadors
12.06.25
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12.06.25
Moksha Roy and Chantelle Lindsay join the charity to champion water education, advocacy, and climate resilience. Frank Water’s mission is to improve health, build climate resilience, and protect and restore water for people, nature, and the planet.
To mark World Environment Day, Bristol-based water charity Frank Water is proud to announce two inspiring new Youth Ambassadors: Moksha Roy, the world’s youngest sustainability advocate, and Chantelle Lindsay, a Nature Connectedness Facilitator, Wildlife Conservationist, and TV presenter. Both join Frank Water to help inspire more UK and global citizens to take action to protect and restore water as a global common.
Frank Water works to ensure long-term access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene for communities in India and Nepal, while delivering education and advocacy programmes in the UK. Through schools, events and campaigns, the charity encourages people of all ages to understand the vital links between water, climate and nature, and take meaningful action to protect them.
“I’m supporting Frank Water because they’re enabling meaningful and life-saving change for communities in the Global South – making beautiful waves of goodness in the world,” says Chantelle Lindsay. “As someone whose heritage is embedded in the Global South, the work Frank Water does speaks to my heart, and I’m excited to see what we can achieve together.”
Chantelle brings a deep connection to environmental education, nature-based wellbeing, and storytelling, complementing Frank Water’s commitment to behaviour change and systems thinking for environmental and social impact.
At just nine years old, Moksha Roy is already an international sustainability leader. She began campaigning aged three and has influenced education policy, spoken at UN climate summits, and helped millions of young people feel empowered to act on climate and water issues. Her work on microplastic pollution, the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and children’s rights has been recognised globally.
“I have joined forces with Frank Water to ensure water security for some of the most climate-impacted people of the world. I also look forward to inspiring many more young people to learn about the importance of water conservation in our fight against climate change. I am proud to be spreading Frank Water’s message as a youth ambassador, and I am glad to help them transform millions of lives for the better.”
“Moksha and Chantelle bring fresh energy, insight and compassion to our mission,” said Katie Alcott MBE, Founder and Associate Director of Frank Water. “They both embody what it means to be a water citizen, people who understand water’s central role in building a fairer, more climate-resilient world.”
Frank Water continues to expand its outreach and influence, connecting grassroots action with global policy through education, research, and collaboration. These new ambassador partnerships will support the charity’s goal to create a generation of empowered, informed water citizens who are ready to act for people, nature, and the planet.
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