Educate. Empower. Act. The mission of Project WET is to reach children, parents, educators and communities of the world with water education. We invite you to join us in educating children about the most precious resource on the planet — water.
If you teach a five-year-old to turn off the water when she brushes her teeth, how much water will she save in her lifetime*?

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The Project WET Foundation is developing a new water education program for young children. Covering everything from why we all need water to basic water safety and science, the Early Childhood Water Education Program will be highly engaging, age-appropriate and suitable for anyone who wants to help children understand the wonders of water.
Through early childhood educators as well as parents, grandparents and other caregivers, millions of children across the United States and around the world will learn about water thanks to your support for Project WET's Early Childhood Water Education Program.
From now until December 31, Project WET will be offering a one-to-one match for every donation made to support the Early Childhood Water Education Program, up to $250,000. That means your donation will go twice as far toward teaching young children to conserve and protect water—lessons that will last a lifetime.
Thank you for your support, and happy holidays!
The Project WET Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization. All or part of your gift may be tax deductible as a charitable contribution. Please check with your tax advisor.
*Turning off the tap when brushing your teeth saves an average of three gallons of water each time you brush. That means a five-year-old girl who learns to conserve water by turning off the faucet could save more than 175,000 gallons of water in her lifetime—enough to fill nearly 7,500 bathtubs! Donate today!
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