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Jelly Beans, the Cheetah and Hope

Posted by Steve Hall on December 15, 2015

Jelly Beans, the Cheetah and Hope A book to empower youth to take action and change the world! K-6 Teaching children about the importance of empathy and tolerance from an early age has always been important to Wendy Muhlhauser.  Wendy, a Minnesota author and Patty Hall met recently to talk about Wendy’s new book, “Jelly […]

Katie, student at St Joseph Catholic School, TX

Posted by Steve Hall on November 18, 2015

Here’s an email we recently received about Katie, a student at St Joseph Catholic School in TX, and her drive to raise funds for their partner school – St Paul Secondary School, Uganda: Hello Steve, I just wanted to brag about a student here at St. Joseph. Katie took it upon herself to go to […]

Salume’s Story

Posted by Steve Hall on November 17, 2015

Meet Salume Akyang. A story sent to us by our longtime partner Drop in the Bucket: Salume goes to the Amononeno Primary School in the Alebtong District of northern Uganda. She loves school and her favorite subject is English. Salume wants to be a nurse when she is older and is very happy that the […]

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Super Smash Tournament is a Super Smash Fundraiser

Posted by Chelsea Morrison on November 4, 2015

Posted by H2O for Life intern Talia Milavetz The following is a Q&A with H2O for Life Student Alex Azuelos, who came up with a unique way to raise money for his peers in the developing world. H2O: What is the Super Smash Tournament? Alex: Super Smash Bros is a Nintendo game that spans 16 […]

Why I want to be a Water Warrior

Posted by Steve Hall on November 4, 2015

This year Matoska International School in MN has decided to support a new well for a school in South Sudan as their H2O for Life project. The students recently told us why they want to be Water Warriors. Read the letters:

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