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East Ridge High School
My school wants to participate in this project so that we can change lives. We are very committed in making this project successful. We would also love to learn about different cultures and this project will give us that chance and in addition, we will be able to learn about water, its effects and impacts.Our goal is to make sure children of this generation get a chance to have a good quality education with good hygiene and succeed in life so that they too can make a difference in other people's lives. We want to expose students in East Ridge High school to global issues and how life is different in other countries.This is a new club in our school but we are planning to make it one of the best so that the incoming students of the next years can keep projects going. Fellow students and I are very excited for the goals we will accomplish, the things we will learn and the fun we will have. This a chance of a lifetime which is to change people's lives and make them smile. Thanks H2O for Life!
East Valley Central Project Green
East Valley Central students saw the H2O video and were humbled about how we take so many daily things for granted. As our mission is to be Better Citizens of the Earth, this fit perfectly for a service project. We can't imagine the ordeal families go through to survive each day, and some do not live through that day. We are proud to be a part of this crusade and hope we become responsible caring global citizens.
Elgin Academy
We have studied poverty, and also water deficits in the world through Challenge 20/20. Our class chose H20 for Life as its service project because we were moved by the lack of clean water for so many people
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Elizabeth Seton High School
The students at Elizabeth Seton High School donate time to service to others every year. Usually, these service opportunities are through local organizations in the Washington, D.C. area.
Elsa England Elementary School
Third grade Water Warriors at Elsa England Elementary have been studying water conservation and water scarcity as part of a year long service learning project. Our study of water has been woven throughout our curriculum. As we were researching different aspects of water such as water usage, drought, pollution and scarcity, the students became passionate about helping children in other countries who do not have easy access to clean water. Our students are developing a sense of global citizenship. To raise funds, our students will be developing products to sell at an economics fair and organizing a community wide walk for water.
Ely Washington Elementary
This campaign is sponsored by our Elementary Student Council. We picked the project today, will plan and prepare in April and will fundraise in May. It is becoming an annual tradition here in Ely for the Student Council to sponsor a Walk for Water and this year's Student Council members are super excited to share this with our student body and raise money for Mlandege Primary School!
Emerson Middle School
Here at Emerson Middle School we believe that children should not have to walk miles for clean water. We believe that every child should have access to clean, healthy water.
Emporia Middle School AVID Program
Our AVID Program includes grades 7-8 and we have about 75 students all together. While our overall objectives are aligned with AVID nationwide, our short-term goals are to help students develop in areas of academics, leadership, organization, and overall college readiness. We would like to get involved in Water for Life to help our students develop a sense of service and use this opportunity for project-based learning.
Enloe High School Interact Club C...
Interact is a student-led service club at Enloe High School in Raleigh, North Carolina. Interact started as a small club 7 years ago, but now has over 30 members. Every year, they create service projects to help donate to their community. The Raleigh-Midtown Rotary Club sponsors Interact. Rotarians often volunteer with Interact events and help teach Interacters community service skills, giving them the platform and support needed to make a difference in the community. The International Rotary Organization strives for global community service by working together to help one another. This year, Interact has decided to work with H2O for Life to expand its service to the global community. Club members voted on a community to support and are eager to raise money to help others.