Why I Support Project WET: Marjie Risk - Water Educator, Artist, and Advocate
Why I Support Project WET: Marjie Risk - Water Educator, Artist, and Advocate This article is part of a series highlighting Project WET's educators and the donors who help them
Project WET Launches Educator of the Year Competition
Project WET Launches Educator of the Year Competition For the first time ever, Project WET is holding an Educator of the Year program. This award was created to recognize the
Viladrau, through the Vincles Foundation, hosted the "Young Talents and Water" program promoted by Project WET
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Project WET Welcomes Jane Lazgin to Board of Directors
Project WET Welcomes Jane Lazgin to Board of Directors Project WET is pleased to welcome Jane Lazgin to its board of directors! We took a moment to learn more about
Introducing Jashell Mitchell, New Project WET Board Member
Introducing Jashell Mitchell, New Project WET Board Member Please join Project WET in welcoming the newest member of our board of directors, Jashell Mitchell! As the Manager of Player Engagement
Students Graduate from Worldwide Water Network STEM Camp
Students Graduate from Worldwide Water Network STEM Camp By Tomi Bergstrom, West Virginia Project WET Coordinator The West Virginia Project WET Program, in partnership with West Virginia State University's CASTEM
Building Resilience: A Project WET Coordinator Recovers from the Texas Winter Storm
Building Resilience: A Project WET Coordinator Recovers from the Texas Winter Storm To say Ryan Prillman, a new Project WET coordinator in Houston, Texas, is involved in his community is
WaterStar: Mackenzie Hayes
WaterStar: Mackenzie Hayes 17-year-old Mackenzie Hayes, the new Water Conservation Education Intern for the Athens-Clarke County Unified Government, hadn’t known much about water education until she saw the job description
Changing Lives with Project WET: Veterans Without Orders Teaches WASH Curriculum Around the World
Veterans Without Orders (VWO) is a veteran-led, nonprofit clean water organization that assists populations without clean water and other essential services. They use the skills they developed while serving in
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Changing Lives with Project WET: Veterans Without Orders Teaches WASH Curriculum Around the World Veterans Without Orders (VWO) is a veteran-led, nonprofit clean water organization that assists populations without clean
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