Help me make a global splash!
Help me support SEAVURIA’s World Water Week programming! Chief Sealth students prepare for a week long water and sanitation awareness festival. Events include a keynote event by activist Jack Sim and a day-long water conference for all students, as well as a newly formed Freshmen service project. Students in Seattle and Kenya will work together to gather data and gain perspectives of the realities of water in a developing nation. With a focus on global access to fresh water, these students will interact and gain knowledge and skills to become contributors in a globally connected workforce.
I have been involved with World Water Week for three years! WWW has provided me with many planning skills not to mention it has taught be how to be a better leader, how to communicate with all different types of people, how to organize, delegate, write grants, speak publicly and so much more. Help me support Seavuria and World Water Week so that future students can have the chance to learn the in’s and out’s of being part of something this big. Whether they dip their toes in or fully immerse themselves, the students of Chief Sealth International High School are sure to be touched by this extraordinary festival and it’s planning team.
SEAVURIA connects students across the globe to engage and learn together
This year SEAVURIA will partner Chief Sealth International High School with two schools in rural Kenya to empower students with the knowledge and skills that will afford them opportunities to become contributors to a globally connected workforce requiring 21st century skills. SEAVURIA Global Partnerships creates a sustainable partnership of global interactions for and by youth. We do this by partnering teachers from Kenya and the US to develop relevant, authentic curriculum that engages our students. Kenyan and US students collaborate in meaningful curriculum, enhanced through technology and directed by students’ own questions. SEAVURIA students express the passion, the curiosity and the will to make a difference in their lives and in their communities.
Empowering youth as global citizens is key to their future and to the future of their world. Today’s technological tools afford us an opportunity to connect students from around the world and engage them in discussions about issues that matter. They learn from one another, serve as role models for one another, realize opportunities and are inspired to take action.



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