Clean-water nonprofit proof you can make a big impact at any age posted by NewsNation Now Written on Oct 20, 2021 | Updated on Oct 20, 2021 Two sisters in Texas are living proof that you can make a big impact in the world at any age. Isabelle Kei Adams, 18, and Katherine Kei Adams, 15, are celebrating the 10th anniversary of their nonprofit called Paper for Water. So while most of us were playing with toys, they were busy solving a global problem. Read more
Two sisters save lives by folding paper posted by Paper for Water Written on Aug 28, 2020 | Updated on Aug 28, 2020 Teenagers Isabelle and Katherine Adams are turning the art of origami into millions of dollars to fund clean water projects around the world. Read more
Dallas Girls Turn Origami into Money for Clean Water Around the World posted by Paper for Water Written on Jan 05, 2016 | Updated on Jan 16, 2020 Two Dallas girls are helping hundreds of people across the world gain access to clean water, and they’re doing it one sheet of paper at a time. Read more
How to Make an Origami Butterfly - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth posted by Paper for Water Written on Jan 06, 2016 | Updated on Jan 16, 2020 How to Make an Origami Butterfly Read more
Teen sisters turn origami into a way to fund clean water projects and save lives posted by Paper for Water Written on Dec 16, 2019 | Updated on Dec 16, 2019 Dallas (CNN)Origami. In all shapes and sizes. On the piano. On the tables. On the shelves. The Adams family home in Dallas has been taken over by the ancient art, but no one seems to mind. Those paper creations are funding clean water projects around the world and saving lives. A cluttered home is a small price to pay in exchange. Read more
NexxGen Episode featuring Paper for Water posted by Paper for Water Written on Jun 14, 2019 | Updated on Dec 16, 2019 Isabelle and Katherine Adams were featured in an episode of NexxGen that was shown this week through Edmodo to schools all over the country. Read more