By Elissa A. Rowley | Director of Development and Communications
Dear Friend,
There are lots of exciting things happening at WFSS! In this month's issue of The Wellspring, we update you on our partnership projects in South Sudan and feature some amazing supporters who help make clean water projects possible.
Thank you for uniting with us to water the seeds of change in South Sudan. Your support helps make our work possible.
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Happy Holidays from our U.S. Team
We wish you a holiday season filled with cheer and good health. Our hearts are full of gratitude for supporters like you who help lay the groundwork for this precious gift of safe water.
Thank you for contributing to our mission of providing access to clean, safe water and improving hygiene for people in South Sudan. Our work would not be possible without you.
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Partnership Projects Kick Off Operating
Season
Why We IGC
Each month leading up to Iron Giraffe Challenge 2024, we are highlighting the educators and schools that have been instrumental in inspiring and motivating their students to support clean water projects in South Sudan.
This month, we are recognizing two outstanding long-time supporters: Chris Wood from Sugar Hill Elementary School and Meaghan Sitzmann from Cabot Middle School South!
Read the blog posts below and visit our social media platforms to learn more about how they are inspiring the next generation of changemakers to make a global impact.
Read Sugar Hill's feature here.
Read Cabot Middle's feature here.
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Thank you for watering the seeds of change in South Sudan!
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