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Water Ball 2015 - Celebrating Youth

Posted by Steve Hall on October 5, 2015

On Saturday evening, September 26, three hundred fifty guests attended the Water Ball, H2O for Life’s Annual Gala. The event held at the Crowne Plaza in St. Paul, Minnesota was a magical evening. Guests were greeted by Chippewa Middle School’s African Drum Line, led by director Kathy Crockett. They were followed by a jazz group […]

Ella’s Potholders

Posted by Steve Hall on September 30, 2015

Ella embodies all that H2O for Life stands for. She gives us the inspiration to keep working day after day to recruit more U.S. schools to participate in our service learning opportunity. If you know a young person who is driven to make a difference, why not call his or her school and suggest an […]

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Entire Family Makes a Difference!

Posted by Chelsea Morrison on July 17, 2015

Posted by H2O for Life Intern Talia Milavetz Mark Bowles and his family show how service learning can go from a classroom or faith based activity to a whole family experience. For their family, it all started with Katie Spotz, an ambassador to H2O for Life and the youngest person to ever row across the […]

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Chris Heffernan and Students Find Success in Their Work to Make a Difference

Posted by Chelsea Morrison on July 9, 2015

Posted by H2O for Life Intern Talia Milavetz NAPERVILLE, IL- Chris Heffernan and his students are changing the world, one fundraiser at a time. Their newest idea is a life-size game of Hungry Hungry Hippos, where students whirl around on roller skates and try to collect dodgeballs from the center of the gym. While this […]

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Exciting News!

Posted by Patty Hall on June 24, 2015

In early June, H2O for Life President, Patty Hall, was a featured speaker for the Rotary International Conference hosted in Brazil.  Patty, along with Rotarian Nancy Gilbert, shared an upcoming collaborative project that will be launched in the fall.  Along with Rotary Clubs, Proctor and Gamble and H2O for Life, 30 schools in Nigeria will […]

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