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Support the 2025 Oxford Children's Water Festival

Help local students explore the world of water through
hands-on activities!

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The Oxford Children's Water Festival provides a fun and educational experience for students to learn about water and the environment. 

Since 2001, over 50,000 students have participated and learned how to protect and conserve local water resources! With your help, even more children can have the opportunity to join the fun, learn about water conservation, and become future environmental stewards.

Your generous gift today will help:
  • 3,500 students learn about water health, safety, and more through hands-on activities,

  • empower grade 2-5 students to protect the local environment,

  • supply educators with the necessary tools like hoses and sweep nets,

  • provide nourishment for over 600 volunteers who make the festival a success, and 

  • ensure a clean and safe water supply for future generations.

"Maintaining the quality and quantity of groundwater and surface water is vital for the health of our communities, and their enjoyment of local waterways," said Linda Smith, Children's Water Festival Coordinator.

"Educating youth about water conservation is great way to encourage the next generation of leaders to protect and care for this important natural resource."

Donor Benefits
Stream (Up to $999)
River ($1,000-$4,999)
Watershed ($5,000-$9,999)
Great Lake ($10,000+)
Sponsor Board
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Teacher's Planning Guide
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Logo (Front Cover)
Volunteer Information Guide
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Recognition on Festival Website
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Invitation to Partner Recognition Luncheon
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Special Recognition at Partner Recognition Luncheon
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Recognition on Festival Welcome Sign
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Recognition in all Festival Media Releases
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Your Gifts at Work:

Floodplain Simulator, North Thames River
Can Low Impact Development replace conventional stormwater ponds?
Stream of Dreams Recycled Fish
Fanshawe Rain Garden
Campers help Install Biofilter
Glen Cairn LID
Low Impact Development Ingersoll - Part 2
Low Impact Development Ingersoll - Part 1
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