The Traitors’ Harry Clark urges Faithfuls to take on SCIAF’s mission
23 January 2026
He was the biggest Traitor, but now faithful Harry Clark is laying down a mission of his own - to help fight poverty.
Harry – the winner of series 2 of the hit BBC show The Traitors – is backing SCIAF’s ‘Big Lent Walk for Water’ which asks people to walk to Walk for Water in return for donations to its WEE BOX Appeal.
Harry said:
“We filmed The Traitors up in Scotland, so I’m proud to support SCIAF’s Big Lent Walk for Water this Lent. Raise money for an incredible cause and explore this beautiful country on foot. Get involved today... and be a Faithful!”
SCIAF’s Lorraine Currie said:
"In the places SCIAF works, like Ethiopia, women and young girls and boys walk for miles every day to collect water for their families. This Lent, you can stand in solidarity with our sisters and brothers around the world by walking with them during our Big Lent Walk for Water.
“Commit to a distance, contact your friends and family for sponsorship, then commence your walking challenge!
“Money raised will help keep hope flowing in the places SCIAF works, helping provide life essentials like food, shelter, healthcare and clean water. Instead of walking miles every single day, women, young girls and boys can have access to safe, clean water sources closer to home, affording them the time to invest in educational opportunities to build a better future.”
If you want to be a SCIAF faithful, all you need to do is sign up today.
To find out more, you can call 0141 354 5555.
If you’re taking part as a school or parish group, please email getinvolved@sciaf.org.uk; please email cmunro@sciaf.org.uk if you're walking it yourself.
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