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Ranney School
Ranney School has created a global citizens certificate program which encourages student leadership, community service, and education on the 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Our student leaders have decided to educate our school community on H2O for Life and its related UNSDG #6 (Clean Water and Sanitation). We plan to work with our elementary, middle, and upper school students to fundraise for at least one school per year.

Ranney School Fellowship Project
Ranney School has created a global citizens certificate program which encourages student leadership, community service, and education on the 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Our student leaders have decided to educate our school community on H2O for Life and its related UNSDG #6 (Clean Water and Sanitation). We plan to work with our elementary, middle, and upper school students to fundraise for at least one school per year.

Ransom Everglades
We are an environmental club called Verde at Ransom Everglades High School in Miami. Our goal is to help the environment by participating in cleanups, growing grades, and donating to organizations that can help the environment and people around the world. Our goal is to raise $600 for H2O for life.

Raymond Elementary School
Every year the third grade at Raymond Elementary studies water and the life it sustains in our local environment. This year we decided to add to our project. We wanted to look at what water is like around the world. We have been learning about water conservation efforts in our own state of Maine. We are also very excited to learn about water and the impact it has on children around the world who are just like us. We were so surprised to learn that water is not readily available in many places, and that children actually die from not having clean water to drink. So we decided that we wanted to make a difference for a school of children who need access to clean drinking water.

Rebel Badge Club
I am a member of the Rebel Badge Club - an adult merit badge group. This month our special challenge is to support a charity that is working on sanitization projects for areas in need.

Redlands eAcademy Middle School
On January 18, 2022, students in grades 6th-8th began reading the novel, A Long Walk to Water. Students have been blogging on Padlet walls about environmental sustainability, sharing their experiences with water, and collaborating about how they can educate others about the global water crisis in their language arts classes. In addition to reading the novel and completing language arts activities, students have been keeping track of their daily water usage, and are reviewing their data and findings. In science, they have been working on a water cycle project. In history, they have been taking a Google Earth Literature Trip of Salva and Nya’s journey and learning about people’s experiences in Southern Sudan during their civil war. Upon finishing the book, students will complete a culminating project to educate our school community about the global water crisis. Students will have the option to present at our annual Knowledge Fair on March 17, 2022. In conjunction with all of this learning, students started a Penny War on February 1st to raise funds to support school #4 in South Sudan. It is our goal that students meet H2O for Life’s mission; H2O for Life offers a service-learning opportunity designed to engage, educate and inspire youth to take action to solve the global water crisis by raising awareness and funds to support implementation of water, sanitation and hygiene education projects for global partner schools.

Reell Precision Manufacturing
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Rehoboth Christian Middle School
Rehoboth is moving towards becoming a school characterized by "teaching for transfomation." We are just beginning this journey and there are 10 Throughlines we are embracing. At least four of these throughlines align beautifully with the H2O for Life project. They are: Justice Seeker: Students will act as agents of restoration. Servant Worker: Students will work actively to heal brokenness and bring joy to individuals and to culture. Community Builder: Students will be active pursuers and builders of community in their classrooms, in their neighborhoods, and in the global village. Image Reflectors: Students bear the image of God in their daily lives. We see this project as an opportunity for us to honor God's love for all peoples by reaching out to help make a difference."

Rice Lake Middle School
Katie Spotz spoke to our entire middle school. Our students were moved by what she shared and felt that this would be a great cause to support. Our student council will be spear-heading fundraisers involving our schools and the community to raise money for H2O for Life projects.

Richard E. Byrd School
Our group is a 4th Grade class at Richard E. Byrd School in New Jersey. Each year we read "A Long Walk to Water" and we wanted to find a way to help and bring clean water to the people of South Sudan.

Richmond Sailfish
We are a year round swim team in the San Francisco Bay area. Our swimmers participate in local and international fundraisers to learn the importance of giving back. Our world is better when we think about and help others through small acts of giving and volunteering. Help us make a difference by doing a small act of giving and volunteering today.