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Jackson Middle School
As International Baccalaureate students, we recognize that many people in other countries are not as fortunate as we are. Many things we take for granted are a necessity in other parts of the world. We are commitment to our community and we appreciate other cultures which bring new ideas to our life. Through our community project we enhance and polish understanding of other societies and we increase our tolerance and acceptance for others.

Jackson Middle School 6th Graders
We want to participate because we have been contributing to projects to bring clean water to South Sudan since 2015. Our 6th graders participate in a Trimester 3 theme of "Water - a Global Commodity" and read the book "Long Walk to Water".

James Hamblin School
We are a K-8 School in a small town in southern Saskatchewan. Our Grade 5/6 class read Salva Dut's story in "A Long Walk to Water", and after realizing our many privileges, were moved to do our part as global citizens. We want to help less fortunate children in a way that is meaningful and impactful.

J.C. McKenna Music Department
Our spring chorus concert theme was water, so we collected donations for H20 for Life.

JDHS Interact
Interact is a group for high school students sponsored by Rotary. It centers around the focus on community participation and leadership. Through self-run projects members learn the effect one person can make on a community, and the skills necessary to make that happen.

Jefferson Elementary School
Jefferson Jaguars are joining in on Water For Life's mission to help communities in need develop safe and sustainable water sources. Our goal is to educate our students so they have concern to help and improve the welfare and happiness of others. This will be our 2nd year in participating in Water For Life's mission. We are teaming up with other Mesa Public Schools in order to generate even more social awareness.

Jefferson High School
We would like to participate for many reasons!! 1. a large % of our students are from Central America and would connect emotionally to the cause 2. we believe clean water is a basic right for all humans 3. our water crisis in California is also a hot topic so the timing is good for education reasons

Jefferson Junior High School - Na...
Global Goal 6 - Clean Water & Sanitation If we can make this goal a reality, we can make a huge impact on every other global goal as well.

Jenni, Eric, Eden and Jameson Gal...
Jenni was involved in H2O for Life as a middle school geograhy teacher and now our family wants to donate and fundraise for this awesome organization that addresses such an important global crisis.

Jessie F. George Elementary School
Jessie F. George Elementary School in the Township of Washington, New Jersey is planning a Walk for Water to sponsor the Mandirtala Akshay Vidyaphith School in India. The Walk for Water event is planned for Friday, April 26th and will most likely involve our entire school; approximately 250 students in grades K through 5 (grades K-2 in the morning and grades 3-5 in the afternoon).

J. Graham Brown School
We are the J. Graham Brown School, a K-12 school in Louisville, Kentucky. The entirely of our school's ninth grade class want to help raise funds to build a well for a school in Sudan. Our inspiration to make a difference in the world through providing access to clean water to a developing country was the book, "They Poured Fire on Us From the Sky" by Alephonsion Deng, Benjamin Ajak, and Benson Deng. This book highlights that access to clean water in the Sudan means health, education and income, mainly for women and children who do the majority of water gathering. We are greatly motivated and plan to act now.

JM&A Customer Service Leaders
We are a company in South Florida who believes in supporting our community.