Taylor Allderdice High School - Well Done Club

$5,280

Raised

Donations

$5,000

Goal

The Taylor Allderdice Well Done Club is raising money to help plug an orphan natural gas well in the Millcreek Township of Erie County, PA.


As part of the Well Done Foundation, a national nonprofit that plugs orphan oil & gas wells all across the country, the students of Allderdice, or "Dice" are taking action to help make a difference one well at a time to help leave things better and are inspiring others to take meaningful action as well!


Join them and let's work together #onewellatatime



Our donors

EY

Elise Yoder

I love that you're tackling orphan wells emissions, and working so hard on the fund-raising. (I'm with 350 Pittsburgh, a climate action group aiming to get the global CO2 ppm from 422 back down to 350.)

CS

Curtis Shuck

donated

$250

Great work you guys, CONGRATULATIONS!

J

Julian

donated

$5

JD

joshua davis

donated

$148

DR

DICE Well Done Club Rits's Fundraiser

donated

$394

KC

Kate Cummings

donated

$50

Wooooo! Always love seeing groups of environmentalists taking action! Good luck on your campaign!

L

Leo

donated

$100

LW

Luca Welle

I love to see young folks taking climate action, and I'm happy to help them reach their goal while supporting an awesome cause!

DM

DICE Well Done Club movie fundraiser

donated

$650

RL

Ron and Peggy Lunardini

donated

$50

Good luck with your project!

R

Rachael

donated

$18

CD

Chantal Deines

donated

$20

K

Karin

donated

$150

Roll Dice! 🎲

RH

Rachael Heisler

donated

$25

KM

Kristopher MacIsaac

Cheers to a group of folks making the world a better place!! Thank you for keeping Pennsylvania beautiful.

LM

Lisa Marcus

donated

$50

E

Ellen

donated

$100

Step by step: one well at a time!

AH

Aaron Hurowitz

donated

$360

We are so proud of the Dice team for all your hard work!

CS

Curtis E Shuck Jr.

donated

$500

We LOVE what the Taylor Alderdice High School students are doing. Showing leadership and initiative, making a difference in the lives of community members and our environment!