Thank you for your interest in this year's BHS
TAP challenge: reduce unnecessary single-use plastic bottles in our schools and community where tap water is secure, and improve access to TAP water where it is needed. Sign up here for the two week TAP Challenge (Together Against Plastics) and pledge to refrain from purchasing single-use plastic water bottles (weekdays, March 20-31). The TAP Challenge is run by students in the Climate and Food Justice Club and Global Leadership class at Brookline High School. Are you up for the challenge?
Everyone who signs up will receive a short email blast reminder (researched and written by BHS students) with daily info about global water security, water in Eastern Massachusetts, ocean plastics and more. You can boost your support when you purchase a sleek TAP reusable metal water bottle.
And if you are able, divert the money you save (by not purchasing water) to the Brookline-Quezalguaque Sister City project. 100% of your donation improves water infrastructure in Quezalguaque, Nicaragua, Brookline's sister city, where access to clean water is scarce. Donations are not required, but they help us reach our $5000 goal for Quezalguaque to build water infrastructure. All donors are entered into a raffle for a gift card for Treetop Adventures Ropes Course!
And, follow us on Instagram! Spread the word to friends and family.
Thanks for your support, the TAP Challenge team