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The Joseph Sears School Student A...
The Joseph Sears School is a K-8 public school in the Chicago suburbs. This student-led Student Advisory Board chose H20 for Life as their service project. The students feel that the world water shortage is an important problem which demands increased attention and education. The students feel very privileged to have water at their fingertips and hope to raise awareness and funds for this important cause.

The King's Academy
We are a private school in Missouri. Our middle school class recently learned of the water shortage in Africa and we have been reading A Long Walk to Water. We decided that we wanted to raise money for a school in Africa.

The Langdon Family Project
The Langdon family spent a decade of summers in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, with the Hall family, sharing outdoor activities like swimming, boating, skiing, sailing, hiking, floating in tubes, grilling hamburgers and fresh Minnesota corn, and trips into town to the market, shops, and Cup ‘N Cone, and indoor activities like family and neighborhood dinners and games. The three Langdon girls and the two Hall boys and one girl – along with many Hall cousins – became one big family over the years – and now the Langdon family would like to help other children have a better life through the Halls’ wonderful organization. H2O For Life!

The Military and Global Leadershi...
The Millitary and Global Leadership Academy is a small k-12 school located in Charlotte NC. We are studying the impact of water int he world today through our leadership courses. Additionally students will complete a science fair project on water conservation. We are looking forward to this service project

The Newcomer Center
The Newcomer Center is a transitional high school program for newly arrived immigrants and refugees in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago. We provide support for students that are not only new to the US, but also have pre-beginning/beginning levels of English.

The Schenck School
Our sixth grade students have just finished reading A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park. They were inspired by Salva's and Nya's stories and were moved to find out how they could help to build more wells.

The Stanley Clark School
Fifth graders at The Stanley Clark School are currently reading Linda Sue Park's novel A Long Walk to Water based on the true story of Salva Dut. Through our novel study and the educational resources provided by H2O for Life, we have learned a lot about the global water crisis and want to do our part to help improve access to clean, safe water in areas of the world where there are physical and economic barriers to water equity.

They Poured Fire Books c/o Judy A...
Authors of books about South Sudan

Thomas Jefferson Middle School
Our club, Operation H2O, successfully completed our 2 year pilot project to bring awareness for the need of clean water internationally. Students created jewelry and decorations that were sold in our school. Our goal was to raise $500!

Thurgood Marshall Academy
Thurgood Marshall Academy Middle school students are passionate about creating change in the world for other children and believe that small simple actions, such as raising awareness about the global water crisis, can make a huge impact in the lives of others. Our students are compelled to make a difference in the world through their actions and will work hard to reach their goals! Help us help others that are less fortunate because together we can make a tremendous difference.