By Jeffery Sejour | Associate Director
In celebration of World Water Day 2015, Jeffrey Sejour went to the American Chemistry Council in Washington, D.C. to demonstrate how the technology works to a group of 24 students from a local Montessori School on Capitol Hill. He also shared his experience working to bring safe drinking water to Haitians. These students and their teachers showed a tremendous enthusiasm for science and chemistry. The students also participated in a safe drinking water activity.
Following the demonstration, ACC President and CEO Cal Dooley presented Jeffrey Sejour with a $5,000 donation to International Action to assist drinking water chlorination efforts with schools in Haiti.
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