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ProjectWET Foundation

Project WET’s mission is to reach children, parents, teachers and community members of the world with water education that promotes awareness of water and empowers community action to solve complex water issues.

We achieve our mission by:

  • Publishing water resource education materials that are appropriate for many different age groups and cultures and offer comprehensive coverage of the broad topic of water.
  • Providing training workshops to educators at all levels, formal and non-formal, on diverse water topics so that those educators can reach children with objective, experiential, science-based water education.
  • Organizing and inspiring community water events, including water festivals and ActionEducation™ projects.
  • Building a worldwide network of educators, water resource professionals, NGO, water scientists and other experts to advocate for the role of water education in solving complex water issues.

ProjectWET Foundation Website

 

SC Project WET

projectwetWhat is South Carolina Project WET?  
Each state has coordinators that provide local training and administration for the program. In South Carolina we provide training for formal and non-formal educators and facilitators through water education workshops, promote water education throughout the state, and provide materials and support to all those who participate.

Project WET Host Institution

Greenville County Soil and Water
Conservation District

301 University Ridge, Suite 4800
Greenville, SC 29601
864.467-2755

South Carolina Project WET Coordinator
Lynn Pilewski
864-920-6397

The ProjectWET Foundation

Project WET’s mission is to reach children, parents, teachers and community members of the world with water education that promotes awareness of water and empowers community action to solve complex water issues.

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