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Kimu students celebrate water!

Posted by Steve Hall on September 24, 2019

Kimu Primary School is located in Lobule which is a large refugee camp on the western side of Uganda. It is near the border of South Sudan and the Congo. The school has 463 students including 32 disabled children and 97 refugee children. All of these students were in urgent need of clean water. This […]

Ciudad Darío students new latrines

Posted by Steve Hall on September 23, 2019

Check out the new latrines these students at Escuela Nancital in Ciudad Darío, Nicaragua now have access to! We believe all people deserve clean water, safe sanitation, and the knowledge to sustain it for future generations. Our implementing partner, El Porvenir, partners with the people of Nicaragua so that they can build a better future […]

Borehole well providing clean water!

Posted by Steve Hall on September 23, 2019

Mena Primary School is located in Lobule which is a large refugee camp on the western side of Uganda. It is near the border of South Sudan and the Congo. Of the 763 local Ugandan children at the school, 29 are disabled. All of these students were in urgent need of clean water. Now they […]

New colors for fall to celebrate Water Ball!

Posted by Steve Hall on September 17, 2019

Happy September! To celebrate H2O for Life’s TENTH ANNUAL WATER BALL (and our tenth year weaving potholders for water and human rights causes), we sent fifty potholders with new designs and colors to Minnesota today to arrive in time for the Water Ball on Saturday. We will proudly represent H2O for Life (as well as […]

Matoska Water Warrior Club

Posted by Steve Hall on September 16, 2019

Matoska International IB World School (MN) has been participating in our program for many years. 5th grade students can apply to be part of their Water Warrior Club, which educates the younger classes about global and local water issues. The Water Warriors also plan and lead their fundraising events. Many of these students have been […]

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