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Mutanga Project Complete

Posted by Steve Hall on November 26, 2018

Mutanga Primary School is located in Nyandarua County, Kenya. The climate is classified as semi-arid tropics with two rainy seasons (March-May) and (November-December). The school population is made up of 144 girls, 126 boys and 11 teachers. BEFORE: Pupils fetch water from a seasonal stream about 300m away during the wet season, but there is […]

Oltman Middle School - We’ve started our book!

Posted by Steve Hall on November 15, 2018

Students have started reading the book, “A Long Walk to Water” this week.  No matter how many times I have read this book, it is just as powerful of a read as the last.  I love reading this with students for the first time, as it truly brings perspective about how lucky we are to […]

Malaha Project Complete!

Posted by Steve Hall on November 8, 2018

After the completion of the WASH project, Malaha Primary School in Kenya has access to safe and quality water! The pupils used to carry water from their respective homes to school to be used for drinking and cooking. This project saves the children valuable time and enables them to concentrate on their studies. “The pupils […]

Ebukanga Project Complete!

Posted by Steve Hall on November 8, 2018

Ebukanga Secondary School in Kenya now has a new source of safe, clean water thanks to your generous donation. A new rainwater catchment system has been built, and there are now six new latrines being used. Two hand-washing stations have been installed, and students have received training in sanitation and hygiene. Just imagine the difference […]

It Was All About Middle School

Posted by Christy Andacht on November 2, 2018

H2O for Life staff – Danielle and Christy – recently attended the Association Middle-Level Educators (AMLE) Conference. We were thrilled with the turn out and always welcome the opportunity to tell our story to teachers. In our conversations, we were able to connect many of our lesson plans to the needs of middle-level educators. A […]

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