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The Value of Service-Learning for Middle Level Educators

Posted by Mitchell LeGrand on December 6, 2019

The last couple of days H2O for Life was attending the Minnesota Middle School Association Conference. We might be a little bias, but our favorite presentation at the conference was by Anne Freese and John Wabbe of Twin Oaks Middle School. They gave a great talk about the value that service-learning projects bring to their […]

Water Walk 2019 is here!

Posted by Steve Hall on November 25, 2019

St. Joseph Catholic School in Arlington, TX had their annual Water Walk! Funds raised will support a water and sanitation project for the Good Samaritan School in Uganda. We captured a few of their Tweets as they shared: A little rain and cold will not stop these Knights from serving others! Still going! You can […]

Many Native Americans Can’t Get Clean Water

Posted by Steve Hall on November 20, 2019

For many people, turning on the tap or flushing the toilet is something we take for granted. But a report released Monday, called “Closing the Water Access Gap in the United States,” shows that more than 2 million Americans live without these conveniences and that Native Americans are more likely to have trouble accessing water […]

Catchment tank underway!

Posted by Steve Hall on November 19, 2019

Quick update on the project at Githunguchu Primary School in Kenya. Construction of the new rainwater catchment tank is almost complete. Once the final touches are put on the tank and the gutter system is installed we will share a final report. Thanks to the following for supporting this project! Bank Street School for Children, […]

Protolabs Celebrates Halloween by Building a Well and Their Community

Posted by Mitchell LeGrand on November 6, 2019

We were fortunate enough to spend part of our day on Halloween at Protolabs as they wrapped up their fundraiser for a water project at the Busia Primary School in Uganda. The school has a population of 1,025 students and this area has a high population of refugees, both South Sudanese and Congolese. To raise […]

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