You are hereWhat We’re Doing – Right Now! / La Crucita Water System Project in Honduras / Completion of La Crucita Spring Box

Completion of La Crucita Spring Box


By Anonymous - Posted on 31 October 2009

Wood for Forms - HondurasThe first phase of the La Crucita Water System Project has been successfully completed. To read about the start of this project, CLICK HERE.

The project was designed so that each stage could stand on its own and create value, even if, for some reason, an obstacle prevented progress on subsequent stages.

The first phase was completed despite the political unrest in Honduras, which threatened the project. This attests to the commitment of the town and the ability of Peace Corps Volunteer Michelle Richards to persist under adverse conditions.

Carmen - HondurasIn the end, the municipality was able to honor its commitment, and the town was able to raise additional money through fund-raising activities, such as raffles and food sales.

Michelle Reports:

The community chose to hire a construction supervisor named Pedro Santos, who lives nearby and regularly works on similar water systems with Aldea Global. He constructed the spring box in accordance with the design specifications. The community members provided all the non-skilled labor required.

Spring Box - Honduras The members of the community were able to convince the municipality to donate pipe, and they have actually begun to lay the piping from the spring box to the site where the cistern will be located.

The community members were led by two outstanding representatives. Pedro (a different Pedro), the President of the town council, managed the money, and purchased and transported the materials. Carmen, the Vice President of the town council, organized all of the members of the community to work on the system. She kept track of how many hours each family contributed toward the project, and made sure that the workers were on the job each morning.

Entrance to Spring Box - HondurasAccording to Michelle, everyone is very excited about the project, and they are looking forward to the next phase, in which water will be brought to the cistern. This will eliminate the 2 km. hike from the village to retrieve the water.

We are still seeking donations to pay for the first phase, and are working hard to accumulate funds to proceed to subsequent stages. Donations in any amount may be made by clicking on the Donate button at the bottom of the project description.




We are a 501(c)(3) public charity. If you like the work we are doing, we invite you to make a tax-exempt donation of any amount.

If you wish, you can send a check to:

Water Charity
P.O. Box 368
Crestline, CA 92325

Water Charity Projects by Country

Partner Projects

APPROPRIATE PROJECTS BY COUNTRY

APPROPRIATE PROJECTS, an initiative of Water Charity
    * Benin (2)
    * Bolivia (2)
    * Burkina Faso (1)
    * Cambodia (12)
    * Dominican Republic (1)
    * El Salvador (10)
    * Ethiopia (1)
    * Fiji (1)
    * Georgia (2)
    * Ghana (1)
    * Guatemala (6)
    * Guyana (2)
    * Jamaica (10)
    * Kenya (2)
    * Kyrgyzstan (1)
    * Liberia (1)
    * Malawi (9)
    * Mali (6)
    * Micronesia (1)
    * Moldova (7)
    * Mongolia (4)
    * Morocco (3)
    * Mozambique (1)
    * Namibia (1)
    * Panama (3)
    * Peru (4)
    * Phillipines (2)
    * Rwanda (11)
    * Samoa (2)
    * Senegal (32)
    * Tanzania (1)
    * Thailand (12)
    * The Gambia (11)
    * Togo (2)
    * Tonga (2)
    * Uganda (1)
    * Ukraine (3)
    * Zambia (2)

Appropriate Projects Partner Projects

Six Senses

Buy Water Charity Products from Our Store

Tee Shirt You can help Water Charity, spread the word about our work, and look cool at the same time by buying, wearing, and using Water Charity products from our online store. From shirts to shorts, we have what you want. You can access our store HERE.

AddThis

Syndicate

Syndicate content

United We Serve

Peace CorpsThis summer the Peace Corps community has an opportunity to be part of an extraordinary effort to improve our communities through volunteer service. President Obama’s summer service initiative, United We Serve, is a call to all Americans to join a volunteer effort this summer and be part of building a new foundation for America, one community at a time. Please visit visit the United We Serve website to learn about how you can be a part.