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Sandburg Middle School, Mrs. Pace...
Mrs. Pace-Graczyk-Melson's 8th grade science class at Sandburg Middle School recently learned about water's worldwide impact. About 790 million people across the globe are without water. As water privileged students, we want to take action. Our goal is to fund-raise $2,066 to bring bathrooms and clean, sanitary water to Kapululuka Primary School and its surrounding community. With your help, we can make a difference with the water crisis.
School of Engineering and Arts
We want to participate because when we learned that not everyone has easy access to water, we wanted to do something to help! ~ 4th grade students
Shakopee Chapter of Amnesty Inter...
As a chapter of Amnesty International we are dedicated to providing everyone- no matter what race, religion, gender, or sexuality they are or adhere to- with basic human rights, one of which is education. H2O for Life is a great organization to partner with and further these goals.
Simley High School
Simley High school students and faculty want to be part of finding creative solutions to global issues. We are taking action by thinking globally and acting locally. We have learned about water and global perspectives. A student learning service project to support In 2023, we plan to bring 230 new Home Water Systems to families, each of which will need to be filled on a routine basis. Continued support from H2O for Life for this program will ensure DigDeep will be able to meet the increased demand for water deliveries, which is a critical part of ensuring reliable access to drinking water. On average, it costs approximately $53 to make one water delivery to a household on the Navajo Nation. That means that for every $636 dollars we raise, we will be able to bring clean, running water to another family on the Navajo Nation for an entire year. We are grateful for your consideration of continued support for the water hauling program.to join with other schools to complete this vital project.
South St. Paul Secondary School
South St. Paul's 8th Grade Global Studies students have spent much of this year learning about the global issues facing people around the world including the availability of clean safe drinking water. To be able to make a positive contribution to those in need is a very exciting opportunity. We hope that along with raising money for those at Oburin, we may also continue to spread awareness of this important cause that affects so many.
Steve and Carrie: Team Siegel
Steve and I are excited to join our friend, Patty Hall and her H2O for Life team, in Uganda next month. We have been supporters of H2O for Life for over 10 years. H2O for Life provides the support needed to build latrines and provide water so children can be healthy and continue their education. In the US, these service-learning opportunities are designed to engage youth to become global leaders. We are supporting the school projects in Uganda you can see below. Please consider a donation today.
Stillwater Area High School
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. - Margaret Mead
Stillwater Junior High School
The Lost Boys of Sudan are 27,000 boys orphaned during the 2nd Sudanese Civil War who undertook a harrowing journey to refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya, surviving separation from families, war, hunger, wild animals and disease. In 2001, 3800 Lost Boys of Sudan were resettled in the U.S. Our project began in 2009 with a grant from The Partnership Plan to purchase copies of They Poured Fire On Us From the Sky, a Lost Boy memoir, and host one of its authors, Benjamin Ajak. A chance meeting in San Diego planted the seed for our partnership. When Patty Hall of H2O for Life learned that Benjamin would be speaking in Stillwater, she contacted teacher Sara Damon and suggested that Benjamin’s visit could be an opportunity to help bring clean, safe water to South Sudan by raising funds for Water for South Sudan, founded by Lost Boy Salva Dut of Rochester, NY. After raising $5,000 the first year, our project has grown and evolved with each school year. We have hosted South Sudanese refugees Benson Deng, John Bul Dau, Alephonsion Deng, Moses Joknhial II and Kuoth Wiel. Each shared their powerful life experiences with students in classrooms and with the broader Stillwater community. In addition to hosting guests, we have had the opportunity to Skype with two South Sudanese refugees, Sebastian Maroundit and Buey Tut. Stillwater Junior High, with the support of our school district and community, has raised more than $80,000 and funded nine wells through speaker events, screenings of the films Girl Rising and The Good Lie, t-shirt sales, an annual Walk For Water, outreach to local churches and service organizations and school-based fundraisers. We’ve even set a Guinness World Record!
St. Jerome Catholic School
Student service is a part of the Mission of St. Jerome School. This partnership with H2O for life allows us to be the hands and feet of Christ. In addition, it serves to help us appreciate, rather than take for granted, our many blessings.
St. John the Baptist
St. John the Baptist students will be organizing a fundraising campaign during Lent to be a part of solving the Global Water Crisis.