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Sturgis H2O Campaign
The Sturgis H2O Campaign will involve all four of our K-5 elementary buildings. We are leaders, we look for ways to help and make plans to be successful. Our students will be learning about the lack of safe water in Africa and how it impacts children and their health and ability to learn and attend classes. We will be doing coin collections, water walks and other activities during the next few weeks. We are working with Freshwater International and H2O. Our goal is to raise $2000 which will be doubled by matching funds from The GoAbroad Foundation and our local Sturgis Rotary. $4000 for safe water and bathrooms at the Mselera School and for their community! We start today, April 22 and will collect until May 3rd.
St. Ursula Academy
We are an all girls Catholic High School in Cincinnati. We have a monthly mission collection in which we choose a non-profit across the globe to support with monetary donations. For the month of January, 2017, we chose H2O for Life.
Sumter High School's AVID Students
Sumter High School's AVID students are excited about making a difference outside our own world here in South Carolina as we strive together to make progress towards college readiness.
Sunrise Park Middle School
Sunrise Park Middle School has long been a supporter of the H2O for Life Organization. Over the years, the students and staff have raised more then $10000.00 to build wells and sanitation stations in 6 different countries. The students connect with students their age throughout the world and appreciate their ability to make a difference in their everyday lives. 6th, 7th and 8th grade students, along with National Junior Honor Society and Student Council students, organize and lead fund-raising opportunities that involve the entire Sunrise Park community. Sunrise Park Middle School, in collaboration with the White Bear Lake Rotary, have established a service learning program, Week Without Walls, wherein the students travel to Costa Rica to participate in various service learning projects.
Sunset Ranch Elementary
We chose this because we really want to help them have what we consider basic necessities. We don't want them to get sick from unclean water or miss school because of water issues. Also, we think that we can actually raise this much money by May and plan on going over our pledge and giving the extra to another school.
Sunset Ridge Middle
We are a middle school and we are reading A Long Walk to Water and completing a Water Life Experience project. We are hoping to inspire our children to help others.
Swan River Montessori Charter School
Learning at Swan River Montessori Charter School involves the student, the student’s family, the teachers, and the larger community. Swan River supports family and community participation in each child’s education by utilizing and appreciating community resources and the natural world as a learning environment.
Taft Elementary
Our school is a small school on Oregon's central coast. We were lucky enough to have such amazing administration, and team members in our district that they wrote a grant for a SEAL and model classroom design. As part of this grant teachers are able to join a group that helps improve our teaching. I joined this group, and was given the assignment to challenge my students to learn using the community. I have always felt that as a citizen of this world that my community was much larger than just the town that I live, and I want my first grade students to feel that way. So when looking at a project that I could start with my students I came across an article about H2O for Life. I thought this would be a great project for my students to learn about community, helping others, making a difference, and being a part of something bigger than themselves. The main way we are raising money is through a play the students will be putting on. The play is through Bad Wolf Press which is common core aligned. The play is about how we are all different and helping each other. We are so very excited to be able to help out with this project!
Tally's toilets
Last summer, my grand-daughter Tally, her family and I visited Ilawani Nursery school in Kenya. We observed a brilliant local woman, Joyce Mutuku, teaching her young (3-5 year old) students the alphabet, sight words, simple math skills and traditional songs and dances. The school room had a blackboard and a few wall decorations, crowded desks and was host to a group of happy, smiling children. Their outside playground had a few basic pieces of playground equipment, and the students jumped rope, played with a few soccer balls and gleefully enjoyed playing with each other and Tally, Tanner and Travis. We noticed that 2 students at a time were leaving the playground and disappearing for 5-10 minutes. We asked joyce where the students were going. They were walking to a church several blocks (I say blocks loosely) as they walked down a dusty road) to access the one available latrine. 3 year old kids- walking alone- vulnerable-to use a toilet. Can you help us make sure that Illawani School has access to toilets. Any donation, large or small, will help us reach our goal! Please make an online donation today! Thanks. We will raise the funds necessary to build accessible latrines that are within the school compound. It will contain a stall for girls, a stall for boys and a stall for teachers. Will you help? Please consider a donation- or better yet- build you own campaign and join me to reach out to family and friends to change the lives of these young students.
Taylor Junior High School
We would like to join two other Mesa Public Schools, Porter and Jefferson Elementary, in their partnership to raise money to help out Mithuri Primary School through real life simulations of carrying water gallons during a walk/jog a thon. We will also collect change through an all school coin drive using gallon jugs for collection. This will help us apply what we are learning in school as we help others. This will bring us together with students who will be eventually attending Taylor Junior High. Ms. Mendoza has been an inspiring leader and willing to help us.