Hello! I teach Algebra I at Harrison Preparatory School in Lakewood, Washington. My three algebra classes have spent a week exploring the impact of water around the world. Students used algebra to fully understand some water-related statistics related to the realities of our present day water situation and the challenges of collecting water. The last portion of the project had students "carry the load" themselves, to see how long it would take them to carry the same amount of water some people have to every day.
We hope you'll consider joining us to fund a water project. With your gifts and your help rallying support, we can provide clean, safe and reliable water to a community in Africa.
Today, too many children suffer needlessly - walking miles for dirty water that makes them sick. We can change that. Please make a donation and then help us spread the word.
Date | Donor | Amount | Message |
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03/23/17 | Stephanie Bender | $68.00 | |
03/22/17 | Anonymous | $35.29 | |
03/12/17 | Kelsey Rock | $70.28 | Way to go guys! |
02/09/17 | Elizabeth Fassnacht | $34.00 | Awesome idea Ms. Burns! |
12/07/16 | Chad Ramos | $35.29 | |
11/19/16 | Erin L Chanfrau | $70.28 | |
11/18/16 | Lovisa Burns | $70.28 | |
11/11/16 | Ciara Lowder | $34.00 |
Did you know nearly 1 billion people don't have safe water to drink?
Together, we can change that. Let's fund a new source of drinking water for those who suffer needlessly without it!
Our gifts will be used to construct or rehabilitate a water project, like a well or sand dam, in Africa. We'll see pictures, GPS coordinates, and updates as they come in from the actual water project we fund so we can celebrate the results along with the community we help.
The Water Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization unlocking human potential by providing clean, safe water to communities around the world who suffer needlessly without.
Working with local partners in countries like Kenya, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, and Uganda, we build long lasting water projects that are organized, owned and managed by the communities receiving them.
Together, with our partners we identify, implement, report on and follow up on every project. Then we share the whole story with you to inspire confidence in the work being done and the impact it has.