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What an incredible day! The most moving event occurred at the very end of a long day. But first things first…we had a very smooth day of travel and are so thankful for that. After settling in to this beautiful … Read More
Today the Texoxingales community received word that the Foundation approved the purchase of piping that will enable them to restore water to their community. Their present water source has been drying up in the last few years as the community … Read More
Today we met with a small group from the Tejeres community to continue assessment of their needs and discuss possible steps forward on biosand filters and latrines for the 50 families in that community. The approach we agreed to was … Read More
When the women of Teo said they wanted an automatic molino we were dumbfounded, not having any idea of what that was. They told us it turned wet corn into masa which then becomes tortillas. Today we went to see … Read More
Dr Constantino joined us again this morning. First, the big news…..Dr Elsa had a baby girl, Sofia Natalia. Mother and daughter are doing well. Our primary goal was to get his feedback on a draft agreement with the Quimistan Hospital. We … Read More
Laura and Vilma are freshman in college and the first Agape Promises graduates to be sponsored for higher education. School began in February and this was our first chance to sit down and get an update. They are our role … Read More
I knew that title would get your attention. Here’s another little tidbit from last week’s stay in Santa Clara. When I arrived, the afternoon was hot and there was no water coming to the house. We had drinking water that … Read More
I’m catching up on some things that happened last week while I was visiting Santa Clara. Those of you who have followed our activities there will remember that about a hundred biosand filters (BSFs) were built there last September and … Read More
Texoxingales is in dire straits for drinkable water. Their community water source, a nearby mountain stream, has shrunk as the community population has grown, and with summer approaching, they are in crisis mode. The wife of the Water Board president … Read More
Today’s visit to La Montanita marked the completion of a project to provide ample water to the community. When the HAF mission team visited in January, the primary concern expressed to us was inadequate water. The residents of the community … Read More