Water-Life-Hope

Water-Life-Hope is a partnership with Food For The Poor to raise money for the construction of water wells, reservoirs and purification systems in Haiti. So far the project has raised over $500,000 and over 100 artesian wells are already in place. Each well can provide 5,000 or more people with clean, safe, drinking water.

Monday, December 12, 2011

From the mountaintop continued

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In the valley continued

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Water-Life-Hope

Water-Life-Hope
Please Visit: FoodForThePoor.org/waterlifehope

Welcome

This blog chronicles recent and upcoming trips to Haiti, the purpose of which is to view our existing well projects, explore new sites and view other humanitarian efforts by our partner in the water projects, Food for the Poor. If you like what you see and read and are interested in learning more or wish to donate to the project simply follow the link here.

We will continue to update this blog from time to time with new information about our water wells and the project's accomplishments. Thank you for visiting!

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