Project Report
| Nov 7, 2023
3rd Rain Water Harvesting System Underway!
By Thomas Vandenberg | Project Manager
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We are thrilled to announce that, over the past few months, we have started our efforts to the construction of our third rainwater harvesting system for Shelter School No. 4189 in El Ocultar, Rivadavia Banda Sur, Salta. Our team selected this community due to its arid climate and the substantial benefits our project can offer.
Community members, parents, and the Rivadavia Banda Sur municipality have been invaluable contributors in launching this project. In the coming weeks, we aim to make continued progress on several vital components of the system, such as the prefilter device, roof, and gutters.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude for your generous contributions. Every dollar directly supports the construction of these rainwater harvesting systems, profoundly impacting the lives of countless community members. Thank you for your support!
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Jul 13, 2023
2nd Rainwater Harvesting System Installed!
By Camila Moar | Project Leader
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We are thrilled to share some incredible news with you. Thanks to your invaluable support, we have successfully completed the construction of the second rainwater harvesting system at school #219 (Pampa del Infierno, Chaco) in our mission to improve the safety of water for children in the local school district. Your contributions have made a significant impact on the lives of these children, and we wanted to take this opportunity to update you on the difference you are making in the community. With the completion of this second rainwater harvesting system, we have expanded our reach and deepened our impact to over 600 members of the community! The strategic placement of the system ensures that a larger number of students and neighboring communities now have access to clean and safe drinking water. This achievement would not have been possible without your belief in our cause and your continued support.
By harnessing the power of rainwater, we are providing a sustainable solution to the water scarcity issues faced by the schools in our district. The rainwater is captured, carefully filtered, and stored in tanks, ensuring a continuous supply of safe drinking water for the children. This not only improves their health and well-being but also allows them to focus on their education without the worry of water-related illnesses. As we celebrate this milestone, we want to express our deepest gratitude to each and every one of our donors. Your support is the driving force behind our progress and success. With your continued generosity, we can now set our sights on completing the third and final rainwater harvesting system, ensuring that even more children in the school district have access to clean and safe drinking water.
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Nov 1, 2022
More water, more life!
By Victor Jordan | Education Leader
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We have completed one more stage of this great project that continues to provide a direct response to the water problem!
We continue to change the reality of gardens 193 and 41 of the frentones, province of Chaco.
We install and repair filters, so that the drinking water is pure.
Today, we continue to carry out actions through educational programs.
This is the so-called stage of education on the Right to water and the sustainability of water resources in order to arouse interest in the subject, learn about the problems of other children in the country and become aware of good practices and water care.
And we continue adding schools to the network, there are already more than 100 communities in the province of Chaco in Argentina and we are going for more!