Amazing Kids Feature: Pippa
Inspired by Linda Sue Park’s book Nya’s Long Walk: A Step at a Time, six-year-old Pippa spent weeks at the end of her family’s driveway to raise money for Water for South Sudan.
Amazing Kids Feature: Emma from Illinois
We are so inspired by all the people who support Water for South Sudan. We’re especially inspired when young people take action. Take Emma, who started at the tender age of 8!
Amazing Kids Feature: Lilou from California
We recently sat down with Lilou, an Amazing Kids nominee from California.
Amazing Kids Feature: Aaron, aka "Yum Yum," from Wisconsin
We recently sat down with Aaron, an Amazing Kids nominee from Wisconsin.
Amazing Kids Feature: Students from FS School in ON, Canada
We received an Amazing Kids nomination for three special students so we sat down with them and their teacher from FS School in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Amazing Kids Feature: The Smith Sisters
This month, we sat down with a group of three sisters from Pennsylvania, USA, who decided to forgo birthday presents and asked their family and friends to donate to Water for South Sudan instead.
Amazing Kids Feature: Students from Clinton Middle School
Every month we profile an Amazing Kid who has gone above and beyond to support Water for South Sudan (WFSS). This month was a little different. We sat down with several seventh-grade students at Clinton Middle School in Clinton, NY, and their English Language Arts teacher, Sarah Gaetano.
Amazing Kids Feature: Ruhani from Louisiana
We recently sat down with Ruhani, a high school junior in Shreveport, Louisiana, and learned about her efforts to fund clean water.
Lots of Love: For the Love of Water Event Recap
WFSS joined the virtual world and hosted our first-ever global virtual event, For the Love of Water, on Saturday, February 27.
Amazing Kids Feature: Harry from England
Every month we profile an Amazing Kid who has gone above and beyond to support Water for South Sudan (WFSS).
Amazing Kids Feature: Lucia from Massachusetts
Twelve-year-old Lucia was inspired to fundraise for Water for South Sudan after hearing about the organization at her temple in Massachusetts
Amazing Kids Feature: Jordan from Tennessee
Jordan Miner was first introduced to A Long Walk to Water (ALWTW) as a sixth- grade student at Cape Cod Lighthouse Charter School in Massachusetts.