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Why I want to be a Water Warrior

Posted by Steve Hall on November 4, 2015

This year Matoska International School in MN has decided to support a new well for a school in South Sudan as their H2O for Life project. The students recently told us why they want to be Water Warriors. Read the letters:

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JEAN WHITE: “A Water Warrior Forever”

Posted by Chelsea Morrison on October 28, 2015

Posted by H2O for Life Intern Talia Milavetz Salem Hills teacher Jean White has been involved in H2O for Life since its inception. She was teaching physical education at the time, and found that doing a Walk for Water tied perfectly into the curriculum. She could have her students get exercise by walking around a […]

Teaming up with iKnowObstacles

Posted by Steve Hall on October 21, 2015

H2O for Life is excited to be partnering with iKnowObstacles! The following is taken from their project page: Be in a movie.  Get Cool Stuff.  Do Some Good.  The ‘iKnowObstacles: Water Crisis’ tour and film will utilize the visual and viral power of parkour and movement training to raise awareness for one of the greatest […]

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Teacher Jennifer Nekolny Witnesses Students Opening Up Through H2O for Life

Posted by Chelsea Morrison on October 14, 2015

Posted by H2O for Life Intern Talia Milavetz Naperville teacher Jennifer Nekolny loves how H2O for Life gives her seventh graders the opportunity to participate in something special. The sixth graders focus on ancient history, and the eight graders focus on straight US history. This leaves Naperville seventh graders stuck somewhere in the middle without […]

Warm Welcome from Porter Students and Staff

Posted by Steve Hall on October 6, 2015

Yesterday, H2O for Life President Patty Hall visited Porter Elementary School in Mesa, Arizona. Porter Elementary School’s “HOPE Club” has led the H2O for Life project at Porter for the past few years with leadership provided by teacher Amber Marquez-Wells. Porter has studied the global water crisis and provided funding for schools in Kenya and […]

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