- 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
View Ridge Middle School
Our school would like to help because we are students who live in a safe, wonderful part of the world. We recognize that not all people around have the basic resources they need for survival. Our goal as a group is to raise awareness, educate ourselves and others, and try to positively impact the world. Water is a human right that everyone needs and deserves, however that is not the case. We want to change that, long term. We feel that helping others through this project will be a stepping stone for 30 future social leaders.
Viking Capstone 2017; Loudoun Val...
This is Loudoun Valley High School's second year supporting H2O for Life through its senior capstone initiative. Called the Viking Capstone, qualifying seniors are excused from the last three weeks of classes in order to pursue a community service project or career development opportunity. To kick off the three-week experience, all Viking Capstone seniors will participate in a Water Walk to raise money for our partner school in Kenya. We are excited to help solve a global crisis locally!
Von Steuben Metro Science Center
Von Steuben is a 1+ level public high school located in Chicago.
Wabash Middle School NJHS
Wabash Middle School National Junior Honor Society believes all students should have access to clean water. We are committed to help bring clean water to Dynamic Junior School in Uganda.
Waconia High School
Hi, my name is Evalana and I am part of Waconia High School's international club. For our lettering requirements we had to look at the global goals and one that really stood out to me was clean water and sanitation. I wanted to do something that could help those suffering from unclean water or water deprivation. My teacher told me about h2oforlifeschools.org and I found some great opportunities for me and anyone from international club willing to help out.
Waits River Valley School
The middle school team at Waits River Valley School would like our students to become global citizens. We would like our students to learn more about the luxuries that are afforded to them here in the United States that are not available in other countries.
Walden Elementary School
I am trying to teach my first graders the value of giving to others. I want them to be aware of the fact that they are part of a global community outside of the school. Hopefully, my students will begin to show empathy and caring for those less fortunate than themselves.
Walnut Bottom Youth
Small country church located in rural Western Maryland
Walnut Creek Middle School
Walnut Creek 6th graders collaborated each quarter on a service learning project. After reading the book, A Long Walk for Water, as well as conducting water testing labs, students were shocked by the issues of water pollution and water scarcity on our planet and even in our own country. As a result, we chose to help a Navajo Nation in the United States. Students brainstormed ways to bring awareness and generate funds to help. Ultimately, this project was a perfect fit because it encouraged students to problem solve and think globally.
Warren Elementary School
Katie Spotz, visited Warren Elementary School in Bowling Green, Kentucky on her five city tour. Students and staff have created a unique way to gather funds to support a school in need through H2O for Life’s school partnership program. Katie’s story focuses on her “Row for Water”, as the youngest person to row across the Atlantic Ocean. To remind students of the need for clean water, and to remind them of Katie’s story about how ONE person can make a difference, Warren Elementary isn’t using typical containers to collect funds. They have a kayak in their hallway, and hope to fill the kayak with coins, and dollar bills to raise funds that will provide clean water for a school in need.
Warren Park Elementary School
Warren Park is dedicated to working in partnership with students, families and community to build an academic foundation by providing differentiated instruction for all students. Students will understand cultural diversity and strive to be productive citizens in an ever changing world. Warren Park aspires to be a nurturing environment where students, parents and staff collaboratively work to provide a quality education. Warren Park is devoted to providing a range of instruction for diverse learners and inspiring a passion for lifelong learning.