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Academie Da Vinci Charter School
Academie Da Vinci Charter School for the Arts and Technology is a Kindergarten through 8th grade school located in Dunedin, Florida. We are the first charter school to be established in Pinellas County. Our school is part of the Pinellas County Schools and follows the Pinellas County Schools curriculum. We enhance that curriculum with a curriculum program called STEAM – science, technology, engineering, arts and math. STEAM curriculum offers students the opportunity to learn new skills and information in multiple ways and to demonstrate their learning through projects and presentations.
Benoist Farms Elementary
Benoist Farms Elementary School has chosen to participate in the H2O for Life fundraiser because our students understand the importance of helping others.... whether within our community or around the world. The "Water Wobble" event, which is a dance in our cafeteria, gives our students a chance to have fun but also raise donations for a very important cause.
Bessey Creek Elementary School
Our school is thrilled to be participating in the H2O for Life campaign to help bring water to the Navajo Nation. As you may know, many homes on the Navajo Nation lack access to clean water, and it is our goal to bring hot and cold running water to these homes that are currently without water or sewer lines. By joining forces with H2O for Life, we aim to provide safe water sources to a community that has been without access for an extended period of time. Through this campaign, we will be supporting an organization that works tirelessly to bring clean, running water to families on the Navajo Nation for an entire year. By partnering with H2O for Life, we are contributing to the larger mission of ensuring clean water and sanitation access to all individuals residing in the United States. Together with DigDeep, this collaboration has the potential to significantly improve water security across the nation. At Bessey Creek Elementary School, we firmly believe that positive change occurs when individuals unite under a common cause. We are better together! Being a part of this vital initiative while motivating our students to make a meaningful impact is something we are so grateful for.
Big Sun Foundation
The Big Sun Foundation is aiming to raise $5,000 to help the Totolya Primary School in Guatemala gain access to improved water, sanitation, and hygiene education. There are a total of 70 families in the San Lucas Toliman municipality, and the school, right next to the town meeting hall, is the prominent feature of the community. Both the teachers and parents have actively demonstrated great interest, enthusiasm and gratitude towards the installation of the water tank.
Carrollwood Day School
Every day, one billion people make a three hour journey to gather water! There is a water crisis throughout the world that is creating economic, social, educational and, worst of all, life threatening conditions. We can help change that statistic for our partner school. We have the opportunity to provide a transformational service-learning opportunity for our students through H2O for Life. Our students will study issues surrounding the global water crisis, learn about their partner school and country, and will plan and implement activities that raise funds to help bring water and sanitation to our partner school. We want our students to know that by working together, we can make a difference in the world! We hope that all students in our school will benefit from our partnership with H2O for Life. Students will be challenged to think about their own habits concerning water usage, and will develop awareness of the enormity of the issues surrounding water in our world. We hope our school will be committed to make this project for our partner school a reality.
Forest Park Elementary IB World S...
Taking ACTION is part of the IB framework of learning at Forest Park Elementary IB World School. One of our goals is for our students to take action as an extension of their learning. We want to provide experiences for our students to learn from; leading them to take ACTION in the service of others. This is a great opportunity to help others and to model ACTION for our students.
Gateway High School
If we all intentionally look for problems - big and small- that need solving and try to do something about it- the world will be a better place. We don’t have time to wait around for someone else to help. Not when... 844 MILLION people around the world do not have access to clean water. Not when...Women and girls miss opportunities to go to work and school because their days are consumed by hours of walking to fetch water. Not when...every 2 minutes—a child dies from a preventable water-related disease. We ALL should feel a sense of urgency and call to HELP NOW. So we would like to encourage each and every one of you to go out and do some good in the world. Don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty, because that’s the only way we can make a difference. Gandhi said, “In a gentle way, you can shake the world.” Sometimes the smallest act can make a difference. The smallest shift in the sand. The smallest DROP of CLEAN WATER. The smallest set of hands contributing. We encourage you to go out and make even the tiniest of differences; because even a small match can cause an explosion. Help us make a difference by donating today! -Battalion Commander Kayla E. Cabrera JROTC Program at Gateway High School
Henderson Hammock Charter School
7th grade students have partnered with H2O for Life, and have pledged to raise $1000 to help provide handwashing stations, latrines, and a 50,000 liter rainwater catchment system for the students at Friends Primary School in Western Kenya. 7th graders will be hosting Virtual BINGO nights in efforts to continue to raise money for the students.
Howard Middle School
H2O for Life gives us the opportunity to help others who aren’t as fortunate as we are and give them the chance to have better lives. We’re very lucky to have the lives we have today, and we find it unfair that children our age can’t get a proper education. They don’t even have a simple necessity, like clean water, something that we take for granted every day. It’s so easy for us to walk to our fridge, just one room over, and grab a bottle of fresh water only to drink half and leave the rest to go to waste. The water that we “couldn’t finish” could quench the thirst of a family. Participating in H2O for Life enables us to help families and children in need, in the best way we can, from our small town. This is such an eye opening experience that has taught us so much about the importance of just one sip of clean water.