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Ishikawa Elementary School
The sixth grade students have joined H2O for Life which is an organization that digs wells and creates clean water sources for villages in Africa as well areas in the U.S., who do not have access to clean water for drinking, cooking, or hygiene. As a service project, we are raising money to fund a well. The six grade will also be completing a 5k walk carrying at least one gallon of water. The students are all reading "A Long Walk to Water" to help understand the water crisis, and what humans have to go through to obtain water. Our goal is to have every student donate at least $1.00. There is a display in the Multipurpose Room where we hope to get enough donations to fill the well with water droplets! We thank you in advance for your support!
ISLA - International Spanish Lang...
We are a fourth grade class in Minnesota. We are studying water and the distribution and quality of it around the world. We would like to participate to help those around us and make a connection to what we have learned. We want to spread awareness for the water crisis.
Island Lake Elementary 5th Graders
In the last couple weeks, Island Lake 5th graders have been learning about the Global Water Crisis. To help raise awareness and reach out to a community in need students chose to support the South Sudan community. All donations help as we hope to fully fund this project!
Istek Uluğbey High School
İstek Uluğbey Private High School aims to engage, educate, and inspire our students to become global citizens. Uluğbey HS aims to increase awareness regarding the urgency and gravity of the global water crisis amongst our students and all stakeholders including staff & parents. We also wish to make a practical, real life difference to those in need by raising funds via a sponsored Walk4Water to raise funds for a water project with one of our global partnered schools.
Jackson Creek Middle School
We are 8th graders attending Jackson Creek Middle School and it is with great pleasure that we support the Chihikwi Primary School in Tanzania!
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.
Jason's Fellowship Project
My organization is my private project. I want to participate to help people in need and spread awareness about the water problem.
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.