Mini-Water Treatment Plants
Posted on September 28th, 2007
Working in 2 communities in the Puntarenas area of Costa Rica, a team will build and install a mini-water treatment in each. At the same time community members will be taught basic health education and understand ways best to have water distributed for their situation. In these rural areas access to pure water is difficult and expensive. Families and children suffer as a result. Simply gathering food is difficult when a parent is sick. Working to develop long term relationships to encourage community leaders and helping families build a network of support makes situations like these stronger and the impact of pure water longer lasting.



October 1st, 2007 at 1:21 pm
This is such a tease! I want to read some details regarding this effort but nowhere on this site is there a deatailed discussion. Is this because the site is so new? This effort is one that has great potential for many ministries would like to read more.
October 3rd, 2007 at 8:17 pm
I agree James. It definitely is because the site is new. There will be more to come in the months and weeks ahead. We want to make this site a tool for ministry and it’s comments like your’s that keep moving us forward.