Canadian Teachers are Waiting for Over 1,900 Sponsored Kits to be Sent to their Schools
Canadian teachers are currently waiting for over 1,900 sponsored Operation Water Drop, Operation Water Pollution and Operation Water Biology kits to be sent to their schools. Individuals and companies can sponsor kits for schools. If you/your company sponsors kits, you/your company will be acknowledged in the letter that accompanies the kit. You can even decide in which geographic area your kits will be dispersed or to which specific school(s). Please e-mail info@safewater.org if you would like to sponsor Operation Water Drop, Operation Water Pollution and/or Operation Water Biology kits or if you would like more information.
#1-912 Idylwyld Dr. North Saskatoon, SK S7L 0Z6 1-306-934-0389 info@safewater.org
A New Way to Help Us Raise Money
We recently joined a website called The Charity Post, this website gives money away to a charity and a member every week. The winning charity is selected by the votes of members. On Sunday, members receive one chance to win for each vote made during the week.
The service is free and we would like all of you to join this new fundraiser to help us win with your votes.
Remember, by voting you could win too!
Please take a minute and visit www.TheCharityPost.com and help us win the weekly prize! Thank you!
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To view the recordings of previous webinars please click here. For more information about our webinars and/or to register for webinars click here.
Thanks to our sponsors!
S.M. Blair Family Foundation
A big thank you to all of our anonymous and individual donors as well.
If you would like to ask questions concerning any of our school programs you may communicate in French or English, by phone to 306-934-0389 or email info@safewater.org
This contest aims to engage Canadian youth between the ages of 13 and 18 in a meaningful way on an issue of great domestic and international significance: Water. Changing the way Canadian youth think about our abundant water resources is the first and most challenging step in prompting them to make water-wise choices in their daily lives and to recognize the great need for water in many developing countries. Students are asked to submit their unique contest entries—including an original photo showing their vision of water and an accompanying inspiration statement of no more than 200 words — in one of two categories, a) Junior (age 13-15) or b) Senior (16-18). The contest closes on February 15th. Visit http://www.watercan.com/photocontest for more information.