By Antonella Picasso | Project Leader
As part of the Access to Safe Water project in homes in Argentina, this report updates the status of the project, which is being carried out in different places in Tres Isletas, Chaco.
In this sense, it is pertinent to report that, in the month of October and November 2024, the construction of three new ferrocement cisterns was successfully completed in different areas of Tres Isletas: Palmar Chico, Boqueron and Lalelay; providing direct access to safe water in the homes of 3 families, and indirectly benefiting neighboring families in the community. In addition to this, with the development of the project, access to safe water for these families is not only guaranteed, but there is also an optimization of time, and an improvement in their quality of life, being able to achieve, in turn, different personal projects that family members have (an example of this is setting up an organic garden in their homes).
We extend our deepest gratitude to the donors involved for their invaluable support, which has allowed us to continue transforming the lives of those most in need. We firmly believe that this initiative marks the beginning of a path towards a significantly improved quality of life for the members of the community.
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