"Water for Life" is the national theme for Earth Day 2003.
For ways to celebrate, visit www.earthday.net/goals/water/earthday.asp
"What's in Your Water?"
Using the Earth Day Network "Water for Life" toolkit, learn about your community's water health and how to improve it. Resources for educators, communities and students are available at www.earthday.net/goals/water/water_test.asp.
"What's In Your Water?" Educator's Guide is available online and in PDF format at www.earthday.net/goals/clean_water.stm.
"The World's Ten Thirstiest Children" Campaign
Children will tell their stories from water-stressed places around the world, raising the profile of water health issues worldwide and equip communities with the tools to address water issues locally and globally. Email charlotte@earthday.net and find out how you can bring these stories to your community, and learn how to help.
Voting and the Environment
The environment surrounds everyone, in the cities, suburbs, and rural areas of the USA. The Earth Day Network is launching a multi-year campaign expand the movement to include a broader set of community-based health and development issues. Participate, help educate and register one million new voters between Earth Day 2003 and the 2004 elections -- and ask your candidates to commit to policies that protect communities and ecosystems. Stay tuned to the Earth Day Network website, you'll be able to register to vote using our online system.
For questions regarding this exciting new initiative, contact thames@earthday.net
Looking for other ways to get involved?
Visit www.earthday.net/goals/water/action.asp to make "Water for Life" a priority on Earth Day and every day!
Working together, who says we can't change the world?
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