Students For Maji

WE GIVE STUDENTS

THE OPPORTUNITY TO CHANGE THE WORLD

The Maji Movement works closely with schools in the United States to bring awareness to the global water crisis. We provide teachers at partnering K-12 schools with our unique curriculum along with optional projects they can carry out in their classroom.

 Interested in getting your school involved?

Please email schools@themajimovement.org for more information.

Schools can partner with the Maji Movement any time of the year!

TOGETHER we can change the world one step at a time. 

Our mission is to give students the opportunity to leave their mark on the world. We want them to see from a young age the profound impact they have on other people's lives while learning about the world through a much wider lens.

How do we support your students?

  1. Curriculum 

  2. Hands-on activities

  3. Flyers for parents (English/Spanish)

  4. Maji Movement point person to contact with questions

  5. Student participation certificates

  6. Photos of families that receive biosand filters thanks to your donation

Maji School Curriculum

To compliment our schools fundraising efforts, we provide an exciting twelve unit curriculum discussing waterborne illnesses, water filtration, Tanzanian culture, and an introduction to The Maji Movement while incorporating national school standards, presentations and activities that teachers can use in their classroom to their digression.

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  • We do not have a minimum required donation amount. While $100 is the average cost of each filter, we welcome any and all donations!

  • No, the curriculum is an optional tool that previous teachers have utilized to teach and learn with their students about Tanzania and the global water crisis. We believe it is important for students to be knowledgeable in their mission to help us.

  • Definitely not! We are very happy to see entire schools involved but understand every school is different. Some schools that support us through a teacher-led club, and other teachers have students lead their classroom through curriculum activities and then fundraising events.