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Photo: Rosario and her daughter from the community of Los Ricos posing together after working in the GTS (Groundwater Treatment System).
This Month Only, All Donations Matched!
 

 

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I'm happy to announce that once again starting today, and throughout the month of March, all donations to Caminos de Agua will be matched –  up to USD $10,000. That means that for every dollar or peso you give this month, our loyal and generous sponsors – Chip and Lucy Swab and Bob and Peggy Krist – will double your  gift, allowing you to Do Twice the Good. 

 

The water crisis affecting the Upper Río Laja Aquifer – the main water source for more than 680,000 people in northern Guanajuato State, Mexico  – continues to grow, affecting the health and economic welfare of the region’s residents; so, the need for our work  continues to expand. To significantly increase our reach, we've continued to expand our spheres of collaboration – partnering with multiple stakeholders, from large foundations, corporations like Rotoplas, and municipal governments, to grassroots and community organizations, international NGOs, and academic institutions.  However, there are no more important stakeholders in the fight against water scarcity and contamination  than people like you, our base of supporters. Many of you are part of the  community that has a direct stake in the water that we all share, consume, and have available. 

 

Our campaign sponsors this month are, themselves, stakeholders in this region, which is why they are making this match challenge once again. To kick off this campaign, we are excited to share with you a brief summary of just some of the significant accomplishments we achieved together over the past year and the ways in which your support is transforming the lives of thousands for the better. Please consider supporting our March Match Campaign by clicking on the donate button below or sharing this message with your friends and family. Thank You!
 

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A Look at What We've Built Together this Past Year
Starting in 2021, and continuing into the first quarter of 2022, has been the most impactful period in our organization’s history, and we're excited to share some of the highlights that you have helped create in this short time. 

Community Implementation of Water Solutions

169 and counting new rainwater harvesting systems have been built - nearly tripling the impact we had in 2020. With new collaborations, we're looking to build upwards of 300 more in 2022. 

~ 2,000,000 liters of clean water storage was created

31 Partner communities were impacted, as we worked together with them throughout the year to implement clean water solutions, despite the continuing pandemic

30 Dry toilets were brought online to better conserve limited water resources

32,000+ volunteer hours were provided by local community members to implement water solutions in 2021

Education

5  Water Learning Community sessions, bringing together dozens of community members, from 4 different municipalities, to help build a new generation of community leaders

8 Weeklong technical trainings

40+ Educational workshops

Urban Water Initiative Launch of our new Urban Water Initiative to share information about how the growing water crisis also impacts urban San Miguel

Collaboration & Policy

31 Partner communities working simultaneously throughout the year

14 Institutional Partners - foundations (3), municipal governments (2), grassroots organizations (4), businesses (1), and other NGOs (4) working together on our largest project to date – Agua y Salud – a massive collaborative effort to provide educational programing and implement clean water solutions

1 book published together with the INCA Network and the UNAM, illustrating the growing problem of Arsenic and Fluoride impacting the water supply of 10s of millions of people throughout Mexico. 

Water Monitoring

66 communities received critical information on their water quality, across 20 well sites, through our Educational Water Monitoring Program in 2021

Know Your Water -  expanding our private monitoring program through our  “Know Your Water” program, and extending our knowledge base in urban San Miguel

Water Access Index - A new tool designed to help monitor water access and water scarcity conditions across communities

Technology Development

GTS  Our first Groundwater Treatment System (GTS), which removes arsenic and fluoride on the community scale, goes online and fully operated by the community of Los Ricos

Aguadapt 2021 was all about the improvement of our award-winning water filter, by the end of 2022, we plan on having Agudapt providing clean water to thousands of people across the country

Arsenic Quantification together with researchers from the University of Liverpool and Imperial College London, we continue to develop a new low-cost, electrochemical method for arsenic detection – a potential game changer for arsenic detection around the world. 




All done in one year, thanks in great part to you!

Meeting the Challenge

We sincerely thank all of you who have continued to make our critically needed work a reality. As we move into 2022, we are as committed to expand our ability to implement solutions, always more efficiently, in partnership with communities most impacted by the severe water quality and scarcity challenges plaguing our region. 

However, our water crisis only continues getting worse due to increasingly broken systems: the agro-exporting industry keeps on expanding and depleting our finite water resources, the growth in urban development is accelerating, the lack of effective public policy continues, and the regulatory framework remains unchanged. So, after more than 10 years of developing new water technologies and engaging with local communities, we are also taking on a new challenge. By tapping into our unusually broad network of partners and resources, both national and international, we are also beginning to advocate for new strategies that we hope will start facilitating the wider systemic change truly needed to address these root causes of our shared water crisis.  
Please consider joining us in the mission to create affordable and secure access to safe drinking water by clicking on the button below. If you give today, your donation will be immediately doubled by our sponsors, allowing you to Do Twice the Good. Don't let this opportunity pass you by.
 

Dylan Terrell
Executive Director and Founder
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