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Chikanda Primary Completion Report

Posted by Steve Hall on March 16, 2017

Chikanda is a large primary school in rural Lilongwe in Malawi with more than 1,200 students and 4,100 community members. Freshwater Project International, in partnership with Procter & Gamble and H2O for Life, implemented a comprehensive Water, Sanitation and Hygiene program at the school.   Before: The school had NO water point and students had to […]

Chokolo Primary Completion Report

Posted by Steve Hall on March 16, 2017

Chokolo is a large primary school in rural Lilongwe in Malawi with more than 900 students and 2,100 community members. Freshwater Project International, in partnership with Procter & Gamble and H2O for Life, implemented a comprehensive Water, Sanitation and Hygiene program at the school.   Before: The school had NO water point and students had to […]

Mgerambavi Primary Completion Report

Posted by Steve Hall on March 16, 2017

Mgwerambavi is a large primary school in rural Lilongwe in Malawi with more than 1,500 students and 3,300 community members. Freshwater Project International, in partnership with Procter & Gamble and H2O for Life, implemented a comprehensive Water, Sanitation and Hygiene program at the school. Before: The school had NO water point and students had to walk […]

Celebrate World Water Day with a selfie

Posted by Nick Coughlin on March 15, 2017

A unique approach to fighting the water crisis Lots of organizations are doing great work to fight the global water crisis. H2O for Life is doing things a little differently. Our service-learning opportunity is designed to engage, educate, and inspire youth to become global citizens and help fight the global water crisis. Our school-to-school approach […]

St. Joseph Walk for Water

Posted by Steve Hall on March 10, 2017

We are teaching mission awareness in our youth, along with Catholic Social Teaching to instill how important water is and prompt Catholic Social Justice. We are walking to show solidarity with and raise pledges for our brothers and sisters at this school in Tanzania. Submitted by – Debbie Heid

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