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Passaic County Technical Institute
Through the FBLA organization at PCTI, we would like to give back to the world through fundraising for this important cause.
Ramtown Elementary School
Each year, the Ramtown School, in partnership Ramtown’s PTO and Student Council participate in a school-wide initiative entitled “Make a Difference Day.” This day highlights the importance of philanthropic opportunities for our students and staff. This year, we are seeking to use our Make a Difference Day on Earth Day to generate support and funding for the H2O for Life Project. We continue to strive to create well-rounded global thinkers and citizens. This initiative will promote several important values relative to "paying it forward" and making difference for other adults and children to improve their overall quality of life.
Ranney School
Ranney School has created a global citizens certificate program which encourages student leadership, community service, and education on the 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Our student leaders have decided to educate our school community on H2O for Life and its related UNSDG #6 (Clean Water and Sanitation). We plan to work with our elementary, middle, and upper school students to fundraise for at least one school per year.
Richard E. Byrd School
Our group is a 4th Grade class at Richard E. Byrd School in New Jersey. Each year we read "A Long Walk to Water" and we wanted to find a way to help and bring clean water to the people of South Sudan.
The Embankment School
Our curriculum is driven by the philosophy that children learn best by doing; hands-on experiences and activities help children internalize foundational skills and strategies for problem-solving. Currently, our First Grade and Kindergarteners are studying a unit on water. Through their studies, they have learned about the challenges that children and families around the world face accessing clean water. Our students focused on the children of Ghana and wanted to take action to help them have cleaner water. Our whole school will participate in The Walk for Water on June 11, 2021! We hope you can help us fund a project that will bring clean water to the Hlefi Community School!
Thomas Jefferson Middle School
Our club, Operation H2O, successfully completed our 2 year pilot project to bring awareness for the need of clean water internationally. Students created jewelry and decorations that were sold in our school. Our goal was to raise $500!
University Academy Charter High S...
The students in my classroom are doing service learning project and we would like to raise money for this water project to help students from Tanzania.
Watchung Hills Regional High School
Watchung Hills has supported H2O For Life for over four years. Within that time, students at Watchung Hills have been educated about the water crisis, have become global citizens, and have learned the importance of international humanitarian efforts. As a result of H2O for Life, the communities within our district have become educated and are much more involved in our efforts. We recognize that every dollar can make a difference, and that we can make a change in our world for the better.
WHRHS H2O for Life Club
The WHRHS H2O for Life Club plans to fundraise in support of the Guadalupe Perez project.
Wiggins School
PLEASE HELP THE STUDENTS AT THE WIGGINS SCHOOL IN CAMDEN, NJ GIVE THE GIFT OF CLEAN WATER TO A SCHOOL IN TANZANIA, AFRICA The students at the Wiggins College Preparatory Lab School, a school in Camden, New Jersey, want to make a difference in the world and help to make it a better place. Through the H2O For Life non-profit organization, we will be partnering with the Ipagala School in the developing country of Tanzania, Africa. Through fundraising efforts, we will strive to raise funds for a water project that will bring clean water, sanitary bathroom and handwashing facilities to our partner school in Tanzania. The total cost of the project is $5750.00 Our partner school currently has no access to clean water. By providing this school with access to clean water and sanitation facilities, we will enable more of its students to attend school, since they won’t have to spend their days searching for clean water or being sick at home because they have contracted a water-related disease. Did you know that a child dies every 20 seconds in the world because of unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation? By helping the students across the globe, we will be learning about the global water crisis and about our partner community in Tanzania. This service-learning project will be a great opportunity for us to help to fix a serious global problem and make a positive difference in the world. Even though we are planning several fundraisers during the school year, including a tree planting event, a water walk, and other community service-related activities, we know that we cannot reach our lofty goal without your generosity and support.