By Dylan Terrell | Executive Director
Dear Global Giving Supporters,
This is an exciting time for our rainwater harvesting work. Since our last report, we have been able to expand our impact exponentially in the community of San Antonio de Lourdes! If you recall, San Antonio’s community drinking well went dry roughly eight years ago. The only source of water is trucked in from nearby agricultural deposits and has the highest rates of arsenic and fluoride contamination in the region.
In partnership with Engineers Without Borders – University College of London (EWB-UCL), we are able to build 10 new rainwater cisterns in San Antonio in community homes. This builds off the original three systems we did with the help of Global Giving supporters in the same community. Additionally, we will be providing more than 30 Caminos ceramic filter systems so that neighbors can take advantage of the rainwater cisterns as well.
EWB-UCL provided the funding for the cisterns, while Caminos de Agua provided the capacity training (see photos below). The week-long training – led by Caminos Director of Community Projects – was opened up to organizations and neighboring communities. In total, more than 30 people attended the training throughout the entire construction process. Partners at the “Children Support Foundation” (FAI in Spanish) have already taken that training and begun construction of 12 of their own rainwater cisterns in six neighboring communities.
With the help of Global Giving supporters like you and old and new partners stepping up, we have been able to make a dramatic impact since the start of this project. By the end of this month, we will have:
Help us reach a half a million liters of water storage and more than 100 filter installs before the rainy season ends! The EWB-UCL partnership that funded the current round was a one-time project. Moving forward, there are still dozens of communities with little to no access to drinking water, and the rainy season is slowly winding down.
Thank you for your support.
Saludos,
Dylan
PS...take a look at our work recentely featured in the New York Times, here.
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By Dylan Terrell | Executive Director
By Dylan Terrell | Executive Director
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