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Nakifuma High Water Catchment

Posted by Steve Hall on June 10

Thank you for bringing safe water to Nakifuma High School in Uganda’s Mukono District! Our implementing partner, Ugandan Water Project, erected a 10,000-liter polyethylene tank on a base made of brick, hardcore, and cement. Once cured, the crew placed the tank on the base, made an overflow hole in the top of the structure and attached a pipe to it that extends six inches beyond the perimeter of the base. Crew members also attached face boards to the roof of the building adjacent to the tank in order to create a suitable surface to which they could attach the gutters […]

Nabalanga Project Complete

Posted by Steve Hall on June 10

Thank you for bringing safe water to Nabalanga Islamic School in Uganda’s Mukono District! Our implementing partner, Ugandan Water Project, erected a 10,000-liter polyethylene tank on a base made of brick, hardcore, and cement. Once cured, the crew placed the tank on the base, made an overflow hole in the top of the structure and attached a pipe to it that extends six inches beyond the perimeter of the base. Crew members also attached face boards to the roof of the building adjacent to the tank in order to create a suitable surface to which they could attach the gutters […]

Congrats to The 2024 Cohort of H2O for Life High School Fellows!

Posted by Mitchell LeGrand on May 31

Last weekend marked the end of the 2024 H2O for Life High School Fellowship program. Since January, our high school fellows have met a couple of times a month, over Zoom, on Saturday mornings to learn more about the Global Water Crisis and how to take action in their own communities. 25 fellows joined the cohort from California, Costa Rica, Florida, Illinois, India, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Each came with their own unique perspectives on issues related to water and their own ideas on how to get their communities involved. We left […]

Salem Hills Water Fair

Posted by Steve Hall on May 31

#SalemHills and #Atheneum students made positive change with their annual Water Fair! They did a Water Walk, built educational games, and made crafts to fundraise for @h2oforlife and increased access to clean water around the world. ARTICLE: https://ow.ly/FJkx50S2jtQ ¡Los estudiantes de Salem Hills y Atheneum hicieron un cambio positivo con su Feria anual del Agua! Hicieron un paseo por el agua, construyeron juegos educativos, e hicieron manualidades para recaudar fondos para H2O for Life y aumentaron el acceso al agua potable en todo el mundo. ARTÍCULO: https://ow.ly/KSU750S2jBz -submitted by Salem Hills Elementary School, MN

Forsyth Community Service Project

Posted by Steve Hall on May 31

Fifth-grade students at Forsyth School in St. Louis, MO learned about clean water access and usage, both at home and around the world. Through curricular experiences, guest speaker Dr. Daniel Giammar, Professor of Environmental Engineering Director at Washington University, and a visit to the Chain of Rocks Water Treatment facility, students learned about how water has connections to so many areas of our lives. This knowledge became the inspiration for Grade 5’s community service project through H2O for Life, which offers a service-learning opportunity designed to engage, educate, and inspire youth to take action to solve the global water crisis […]

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