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The Worth of Water

Posted by Steve Hall on April 15, 2022

“When the well’s dry, we know the worth of water.” – Benjamin Franklin Ishikawa Elementary sixth grade students have a much deeper understanding of the value of water. In February the Arizona students began a literature study centered around the book, A Long Walk to Water which is a powerful story of perseverance and hope. The […]

Hlefi Community School Farm Project

Posted by Steve Hall on April 1, 2022

Hlefi Community School in Ghana, which received support from H2O for Life in 2021, is not only using its water supply for drinking, washing, and promoting health care and sanitation but is also using it to start a school farm project. The students and teachers started vegetable farming- planting carrots, cabbage okra, tomatoes and spinach. […]

Well Drilled in Cum Luol Village

Posted by Steve Hall on March 24, 2022

We are pleased to report that Water for South Sudan has drilled the well that you sponsored. We have now drilled more than 500 wells since 2005, and we are deeply grateful for the continued support from donors like you. WFSS will continue to provide access to clean water and hygiene education, led by our […]

Ukel Abanga Well Drilled

Posted by Steve Hall on March 24, 2022

We are pleased to report that Water for South Sudan has drilled the well that you sponsored. We have now drilled more than 500 wells since 2005, and we are deeply grateful for the continued support from donors like you. WFSS will continue to provide access to clean water and hygiene education, led by our […]

Sisters4Water join #MilesforWaterChallenge

Posted by Steve Hall on March 7, 2022

Sisters4Water completed the #MilesforWaterChallenge! – Story submitted by Sisters4Water The #MilesforWaterChallenge was started by @h2oforlife, our sister organization and a nonprofit offering service-learning opportunities designed to engage, educate, and inspire youth to take action to solve the global water crisis. Nearly 1 billion people in the developing world walk on average 3.5 miles a day to get water […]

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