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Impact and Success in Kenya

Posted by Steve Hall on January 5, 2016

Story sent to us from one of our great implementing partners, Kenya Rainwater Association: The introduction of free primary education in Kenya led to an influx of pupils in the available schools and has put stress on the available WASH facilities. The situation is worse in rural communities where safe water coverage is generally lower, […]

Jelly Beans, the Cheetah and Hope

Posted by Steve Hall on December 15, 2015

Jelly Beans, the Cheetah and Hope A book to empower youth to take action and change the world! K-6 Teaching children about the importance of empathy and tolerance from an early age has always been important to Wendy Muhlhauser.  Wendy, a Minnesota author and Patty Hall met recently to talk about Wendy’s new book, “Jelly […]

Katie, student at St Joseph Catholic School, TX

Posted by Steve Hall on November 18, 2015

Here’s an email we recently received about Katie, a student at St Joseph Catholic School in TX, and her drive to raise funds for their partner school – St Paul Secondary School, Uganda: Hello Steve, I just wanted to brag about a student here at St. Joseph. Katie took it upon herself to go to […]

Salume’s Story

Posted by Steve Hall on November 17, 2015

Meet Salume Akyang. A story sent to us by our longtime partner Drop in the Bucket: Salume goes to the Amononeno Primary School in the Alebtong District of northern Uganda. She loves school and her favorite subject is English. Salume wants to be a nurse when she is older and is very happy that the […]

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Super Smash Tournament is a Super Smash Fundraiser

Posted by Chelsea Morrison on November 4, 2015

Posted by H2O for Life intern Talia Milavetz The following is a Q&A with H2O for Life Student Alex Azuelos, who came up with a unique way to raise money for his peers in the developing world. H2O: What is the Super Smash Tournament? Alex: Super Smash Bros is a Nintendo game that spans 16 […]

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