By Eva Jiménez, PWW Honduras Volunteer In February of 2015, Pure Water for the World arrived in El Porvenir de Arenas Blancas, a rural Trojes community comprised of 43 family homes and one community school. Within these homes, at that time, lived 117 children and 106 adults. When PWW begins work in a community not everyone Continue reading
Month: December 2017
Safe Water Equals Bright Future for These Children
Madame Liseman Darius (pictured left) lives in a rural community in Trianon, Haiti with her five children. For years, all five of her children, as well as her husband and herself, have experienced chronic intestinal distress, including severe diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, and fevers, from the harmful pathogens present in their water source. Testing of their Continue reading
It’s About the Children
Susi Taylor (pictured right) recently joined PWW for a service trip in Haiti. She shares these thoughts about her experience and the connections she made with children and families. It seems many of my favorite memories of children, during my time in Haiti, are not in my camera. My hands were busy doing other things – Continue reading