Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water

by Agua Pura Para El Pueblo
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water
Fight childhood disease with safe drinking water

Project Report | Jul 18, 2016
Our WAPI Project in Honduras

By Thomas Carter | Executive Director

Leyda in LLano Largo
Leyda in LLano Largo

In the tiny community of Llano Largo, Honduras,  Leyda L. runs a small community pharmacy where she sells over the counter meds but can also take blood pressures, measure blood glucose, and provide first aid. In 2013 Agua Pura trained Leyda in water testing and water purification  and she still uses the WAPI we gave her own to ensure her family’s water is safe and promotes their use to her neighbors.
In 2013, Agua Pura first visited Honduras and conducted clean water workshops – helping communities test their water for contamination, and learn how to use Water Pasteurization Indicators (WAPI’s) to ensure their water is safe to drink, and Leyda was at those workshops.  Last month, we returned for the third time to help our partner, Project Global Village, set up manufacturing of WAPIs in the mountainous Ocotepeque region of Honduras – so that they can bring WAPI technology to the 1500 families with small children in the area.
Many communities all over Honduras lack clean drinking water – the World Health Organization and UNICEF estimated 1 million Hondurans still do not have access to safe water sources. Contaminated drinking water is a major source of illness in developing countries, and one of the leading causes of death for young children.  We feel that these families cannot wait for governments or outside benefactors to provide safe water, they need help now!  Our current goal is to start by providing the 1500 families in communities like Leyda’s with WAPI’s, and with the help of Project Global Village go from there to bring safe water to all families in the country.
This is the first time WAPIs have been manufactured in Latin America, and we are very excited about it!  Setting up local production of WAPIs, and working with community leaders like Leyda to educate the population and promote their use will ensure that families in the Ocotepeque region do not have to depend on outside help to protect themselves from water borne diseases. 

Thanks so much, Tom Carter

With your continued support of our work, we will continue  this important project in Honduras – providing training, materials and monitoring the impact of WAPI distribution.  Thank you so much for your help!              Can you consider becoming a recurring monthly donor?  It would really help us with our long term programs to have regular predictable income. You can sign up here.

 Do you want a WAPI for yourself to see how they work?  Write to me and I’ll send you one at no charge.  These are simple, safe, inexpensive devices and they save lives!

 You can read more about WAPI’s here on our Global Giving page or on our website: aguapuraparaelpueblo.org.
Learning about WAPI's
Learning about WAPI's
WAPI's are easy to use
WAPI's are easy to use
Community Members Learning to Make WAPI's
Community Members Learning to Make WAPI's
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Agua Pura Para El Pueblo

Location: Happy Valley, Oregon - USA
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Jim Dunn
Happy Valley , OR United States
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