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2019 Water Ball Marks More Than a Decade of Life-Saving Work

Posted by Nick Coughlin on September 27, 2019

Last Saturday night marked H2O for Life’s 10th annual Water Ball. Nearly 300 guests and volunteers attended the celebration, which featured keynote speeches from Kim Cabrera (teacher), Brycelyn Turner (student), and Kayla Cabrera (student) from Varsity Lakes Middle School in Lehigh Acres, Florida. The event raised over $180,000 to support our national educational outreach efforts. […]

Drop in the Bucket partnership

Posted by Steve Hall on September 26, 2019

We love our partnership with project implementer Drop in the Bucket! Here’s a sneak peek into their work in Uganda and photos of some recently completed projects H2O for Life schools have helped support. BUILDING WELLS Building a well is fairly simple, but it’s a longer term commitment to help ensure it stays functional for […]

Kimu students celebrate water!

Posted by Steve Hall on September 24, 2019

Kimu Primary School is located in Lobule which is a large refugee camp on the western side of Uganda. It is near the border of South Sudan and the Congo. The school has 463 students including 32 disabled children and 97 refugee children. All of these students were in urgent need of clean water. This […]

Ciudad Darío students new latrines

Posted by Steve Hall on September 23, 2019

Check out the new latrines these students at Escuela Nancital in Ciudad Darío, Nicaragua now have access to! We believe all people deserve clean water, safe sanitation, and the knowledge to sustain it for future generations. Our implementing partner, El Porvenir, partners with the people of Nicaragua so that they can build a better future […]

Borehole well providing clean water!

Posted by Steve Hall on September 23, 2019

Mena Primary School is located in Lobule which is a large refugee camp on the western side of Uganda. It is near the border of South Sudan and the Congo. Of the 763 local Ugandan children at the school, 29 are disabled. All of these students were in urgent need of clean water. Now they […]

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