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Pioneer Ridge Middle School
Our eighth graders study different regions of the world in social studies and the water cycle in science. We want to make a difference in other people's lives and help make our world a better place. We have more than what we truly need and are working to realize that our wants and our needs are different from the wants and needs of people in other places.
Pittsboro United Methodist Church...
Every year we work to develop VBS programming that will help our children see how even the smallest among us can be Jesus' hands and feet. This year, our VBS theme is "Deep Sea Discovery" so we thought that working with a group that worked on issues concerning water would be a perfect fit. Last year, we raised over $1000 for local ministry projects--so we hope to outdo ourselves!
Plainview-Elgin-Millville Schools
Vision Statement: Empowering All learners for life. Mission Statement: Create a challenging, caring, and structured environment that empowers all learners to achieve their full potential in society.
Plato Academy Tampa
Whole child approach Students at Plato Academy are taught with a Whole Child Approach. They aren’t only molded to think in the classroom but they are also guided in developing in all areas of life. There is guidance towards acquiring skills in art, music, sports, and a sense of community with others. We strive to help each child become a well-rounded person. We want to help other students and learn about global community.
Polytechnic School
Polytechnic is a K - 12 school located in Pasadena. California. We would like to help fund wells that will provide clean water for schools in South Sudan and throughout the world. Our students are taking the initiative to raise money in creative ways to help make clean water possible as well as the chance for more children to attend school.
Porter Elementary HOPE Club
HOPE Club empowers students to get involved in the community and service projects that reach out to help others. H2O For Life has been one of our largest service projects for the past 3 years, and it keeps getting bigger and bigger each year! This year we are challenged to raise even more awareness with a sponsored H2O Walk with the and donate our water to our local fire station for water needs as well.
Portsmouth High School
I want to participate in this project because I work with children and I know how hard it is for them to be attentive and learn in our classrooms, where they have all the tools they could ever need. I can not even imagine how hard it must be for children to learn without having the resource of clean water.
Portsmouth Middle - 7 Quest
Hello I am in 7th grade and my social studies class is working working on a RITA project. RITA stands for, Research, Inform, Take Action. My project is to help people in Africa get clean water. I am partnering with H2O For Life to help bring clean water to schools in Africa. The school I will be donating to is Boro Primary School Grades 3-5. This school in Ethiopia does not have a safe water source for the students to drink from. Your donation will go to helping the school install a block of latrines (5 doors) that are custom engineered to be accessible to students with disabilities. A hand dug well will also be installed which will provide a safe water source. Did you know that lack of safe water and toilets is a big reason why 3 out of 4 girls won't finish primary school in Africa? In some parts in Africa the average person has to walk 3 miles in order to get water that sometimes isn’t even clean. For my project I will be simulating the fact that lots of kids have to walk miles in order to get clean water. I will be taking orders for individual gallons of water within my neighborhood. If you order a gallon of water I will walk to Market Basket and then walk the gallon of water off at your house. I just ask that you make a donation to Boro Primary School to help bring clean water to their school. Thank you for your time and I hope my neighbors will join with me for this great cause.
Port Washington High School Spani...
Our AP Spanish Class started the fundraiser after a unit on water to raise awareness of the Water Crisis Worldwide. We collected change from students and hosted our First "Water Wars" where classes competed against others to collect the most money for the cause.
Prairie Creek Community School
We are a public, progressive charter school near Northfield, MN. Part of our mission is to make the world a better place. Raising Hands, our student led service learning club, has chosen to focus part of their work on water issues and girls' education.
Project Wisdom
Project Wisdom started in 2013 as a handful of students and educators who desired to learn how to become better global citizens. Since then, we have grown exponentially. Today we are an education-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a student-majority Board of Directors and hundreds of members across North Carolina. * Our Mission is to develop global awareness and leadership in our local school systems through international community building and service-learning. * We Envision a future in which conscientious global citizens work collaboratively across cultures to address the world’s most pressing issues. When young people speak of making a difference in the world, we like to call it idealism. Yet idealism, by definition, relies on a consensus of reality. To be ideal, after all, is to think beyond reality. So what if we could change the perception of reality? What would happen to idealism? What if young people could really learn about the world around them? What if they could learn what it actually takes to make a small change in the global community? What if, at a young age, their reality was working with NGOs in West Africa to implement a malaria campaign in an under served community? Or working with local agencies to support recently arrived refugee families? If this was reality, then what would happen to idealism? What would we say, then, when one of these young people said to us, "I want to make a difference in the world"?