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Torture Your Teacher is a Success at North Branch Middle School!

Posted by Chelsea Morrison on June 9, 2015

Posted by H2O for Life Intern Talia Milavetz With only two days until the end of the school year, North Branch Middle School finished up with one of their last fundraisers, Torture Your Teacher. Students filled the bleachers and spilled out onto the floor, sitting cross-legged and awaiting their teachers’ fate. They worked hard to […]

“Water Weeks” kicks off at Lincoln!

Posted by Christy Andacht on May 13, 2015

Originally posted by Teresa Ogden Lincoln Elementary is currently ramping up our H2O for Life project with many fun activities and events planned. Here are some details of how our “Water Weeks” are structured this year. Classroom discussions/activities relating to water and the global water crisis. Each classroom was given a “H2O for Life Donation […]

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How will you celebrate Earth Day?

Posted by Patty Hall on April 22, 2015

Earth Day 2015 – Collaboration leads to service-learning Last spring the Bonham Rotary Club partnered with H20 for Life, an organization that engages schools and other organizations in the United States to raise awareness and the funds to provide water, sanitation and hygiene education for schools in developing countries. Evans Intermediate School and their local […]

Rushaga Women Water Warriors

Posted by Patty Hall on April 13, 2015

H2O for Life usually focuses on involving schools, but there are other ways that you can help schools around the world.  A few weeks ago, three women calling themselves the “Minnesota Women Water Warriors” hosted a wine and cheese party to educate their women friends about the global water crisis.  Their goal was to raise […]

H2O for Life Spearheads the #noshowerselfie Project in Celebration of World Water Day

Posted by Steve Hall on March 4, 2015

In honor of World Water Day on March 22nd, H2O for Life is poking fun of flattering selfies, opting instead to share mildly embarrassing #noshowerselfies as a way to raise awareness about the importance of water and the struggles many in the world endure without easy access to it. “This could potentially be the world’s worst social […]

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