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St. Christopher 2016-17 - Reaching Out!

Posted by Steve Hall on April 18, 2017

Submitted by – Geralyn Kersey Reaching Out to Community Organizations During the month of April,  small groups of students went to the monthly meetings of local community organizations: St. Vincent de Paul, Rosary Society, Catholic Daughters, K of C and solicited funds for the cause.  Each group prepared their own slide show and explained the […]

Abington Junior High - 1st Place!

Posted by Steve Hall on March 31, 2017

Submitted by- Abington Junior High Hello everyone! This is the Abington Junior High School Destination Imagination team and we have chosen to help the Kyeshero Secondary & Vocational School raise funds to install a tap for a piped spring-fed gravity water system to provide sufficient water. It will be used for all year for drinking, […]

2017 Poster Contest Winners Announced!

Posted by Christy Andacht on March 22, 2017

Clean Drinking Water Starts with Me! Thank you to all the students who took the time to design a creative poster for our “Clean Drinking Water Starts with Me!” Poster Contest this year. We received over 1300 entries from 50 schools across the State of Minnesota. We applaud every K-12 student that submitted a poster […]

Subego Primary Completion Report

Posted by Steve Hall on March 21, 2017

This WASH project has raised the school profile and enrollment has started increasing, since the students in this school will no longer be required to carry water to school for drinking or cleaning, it is anticipated that performance in both county and national examinations will improve. The following are the main project components: ·    […]

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 […]

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