- All States
- Outside USA
- Alaska
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- District of Columbia
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Iowa
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Massachusetts
- Maryland
- Maine
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- Mississippi
- Montana
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- Nevada
- New York
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Puerto Rico
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Virginia
- Vermont
- Washington
- Wisconsin
- West Virginia
- Wyoming

Twin Oaks Middle School
We have studied the global distribution of fresh water in the world as well as human consumption and environmental impacts on clean water in Global Studies class this school year. This spring, we are sponsoring a community in South Sudan after reading the novel, A Long Walk to Water. All donations will go towards drilling and installing a well so they can access clean water. By gaining access to clean water, communities have the potential to benefit from better health, education, gender equality, stability and peace.

Unity Junior High School
Unity’s mission is to provide an equitable, safe, positive and healthy learning environment to ensure academic growth. Through building solid relationships and celebrating diversity, we will foster a community of life-long learners.

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.

University of Minnesota
College students often take their education for granted- we skip class because the 10 minute walk seems too daunting, we skip class because we don't want to take an extra 5 minutes to get ready and shower, we won't go somewhere if it's too cold or too hot or because of any excuse we can think of. The idea that there are those who have to walk miles to get the water we are too lazy to roll out of bed for was a great eye-opener. We hope to channel that awakening into change. Through our fundraising and service, we hope to grant others the ability to experience the security we have here and focus on their own education and health.

University of Texas Elementary
We believe that we have a responsibility to help children everywhere have clean water, healthy living conditions, and a good education.

UW Lab School
Our school is a K-8th grade school. Mrs. Tillman's class (5th-8th grade) is sponsoring a Walk for Water to raise money for this partner school. We will continue to raise funds in other ways. We are very excited to make a big difference in these children's lives. Any amount helps. Thanks for reading and we hope you will donate.

Valentine Hills Elementary
The students of Valentine Hills want to help the students at Agneaux Primary School in Congo. Valentine Hills' students want the children at Agneaux Primary to have bathrooms and water at their school. Every child deserves clean drinking water and bathrooms.

Valley-Edinburg Middle School
H2O for Life has become more than just a service project for our school. It has become part of our social fabric which directs our thinking and holds us. It's a powerful project that has impactful results. Even though an African Proverb says, "Filthy water cannot be washed," we are attempting to do just that...a well at a time.

Vanguard High School
Our group of Vanguard High School students wants to participate because we are passionate about this cause. We realize the importance and vitality of a water well within certain communities. We are genuinely amazed at the fact that this investment can sustain an entire group of people for generations and generations to come. We love helping others in any way possible and we are constantly addressing global issues. We feel as human beings it is our duty to give support to our brothers and sisters world wide. We plan to have a movie night and include other activities like karaoke and WII videogames. There will be food served and music playing. The admission will cost $7 per person and tickets will be sold to all high school grades in schools all throughout Ocala, FL. We are extremely excited to conduct this project and make a difference that we can be proud of.