The Jack Jackter Intermediate School from Colchester, Connecticut is a Higher Order Thinking (HOT) School, aimed at developing global awareness and helping students to see how they can make a difference in the world. This year, the topic chosen by students and teachers was malaria and its impact in Africa.
Read ArticleBleyl Middle School sixth-grade students Cristy Vizcaino and Kesyia Foster found out there is a tasty way to fight malaria!
Read ArticleOut of everything I have done on campus as a Malaria Fellow with Nothing But Nets and the Religious Action Center, the most successful endeavor has been my advocacy work.
Read ArticleMalaria has threatened the U.S. Military since the Revolutionary War. In the 20th century, the U.S. Armed Forces lost more casualties to malaria than bullets. This Memorial Day, Nothing But Nets, remembers all of our service men and women who have been killed by malaria and recognizes the Military’s contributions to malaria research and prevention efforts.
Read ArticleSummer is upon us, and for Nothing But Nets, this doesn’t mean picnics and fireworks – it means the start of our BzzzTour!
Read ArticleToday, is World Refugee Day. Our team is extremely proud to support malaria interventions for refugees and other forcibly displaced people through partners like the MENTOR Initiative, The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).
Read ArticleAmazing news for Team Bzzzkill from Brazil! This week, American soccer player DaMarcus Beasley announced he has joined Nothing But Nets to fight malaria!
Read ArticleI have the privilege of working with Nothing But Nets grassroots champions every day, and I’m continually motivated by the efforts of the wonderful people who have joined the movement to fight malaria. Recently, one story in particular has captured my attention—the town of Colchester, Connecticut, which has come together to raise over $16,500 for Nothing But Nets!
Read ArticleThe Buffalo Grove Varsity Soccer Team in Buffalo Grove, IL recently held a fundraiser for Nothing But Nets. Here’s what they told us:
Our Buffalo Grove Varsity Soccer Team got together at the start of the season to discuss our community service opportunities during our first team dinner. We looked at the Pepsi Showdown site and saw that the theme of the Pepsico Showdown Tournament was Go Big or Go Home, so we decided to look global.
We chose Nothing But Nets because World Malaria Day is April 25 and April is also “Save a Life Month,” so it all fit together. We wanted to help Nothing But Nets send bed nets to families in Africa to protect them from malaria, a deadly disease caused by mosquitoes.
We made a video announcement and put up posters to advertise. We sold t-shirts during our lunch hours at school, and contacted our friends, family, and community members to buy shirts as well. We also went to social media to raise awareness for the cause. Our whole soccer program joined in the effort and many attended our Buzzkill Game in the freezing cold to support us.
It feels great to know that we were able to make a difference and provided bed nets for over 300 families!
Here’s the Buffalo Grove Varsity Soccer Team roster. Thanks ladies!
0 Lauren Ward, Junior, Goalkeeper
1 Sarah O’Connor, Junior, Goalkeeper
3 Karla Diviesti, Sophomore, Defender/Midfielder
5 Amanda Kowalski, Sophomore, Defender
7 Jessica Kovach, Junior, Midfielder
9 Skylar Groth, Senior, Midfielder
10 Georgette Topalis, Freshman, Midfielder
11 Kim Herzog, Senior, Midfielder
12 Colleen Zickert, Senior, Midfielder
13 Kelli Zickert, Senior, Forward
14 Megan Gardner, Senior, Forward
15 Danielle Allaire, Freshman, Defender
16 Hannah Cole, Freshman, Forward
18 Maria Hamilton, Junior, Forward
20 Dani Bleichman, Sophomore, Defender
21 Sabrina Guercio, Sophomore, Midfielder
22 Sara Brawley, Senior, Defender
23 Elizabeth Chan, Senior, Defender
24 Sara Busse, Junior, Forward
25 Jessica Ahumada, Junior, Midfielder
26 Allie Ingham, Senior, Midfielder
Coaches: Pat Dudle, Brittany Vesper, Rick Schoffstall, Dan Caldera, Dave Haubrich
Read ArticleWe have some exciting news. Over the past two weeks, the Appropriations Committees in both the House of Representatives and the Senate showed their strong support for ending malaria.
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