We all need it. Especially indigenous children who only have polluted drinking water. Bad drinking water is the # 1 killer of children in developing countries. (Unicef) But there’s a simple solution. Catch, store and share the same rainfall that creates the polluted puddles kids drink from. We install rain catchment tanks for indigenous schools [...]
PROJECT “TEN BY TEN BY TEN”
by operat11 on 23. May, 2010 in Messages
By our OSDW reporter 10 rain catchment systems For 10 indigenous schools with the greatest need In the first 10 days of June Getting ready has been an eye-opening, and at times, deeply-moving, experience. We were not prepared for what we found at the indigenous school at Quebrada Pastor. We arrived at mid-day as the [...]
A TRIBUTE TO OUR PART-TIME VOLUNTEERS
by operat11 on 14. May, 2010 in Messages
By our OSDW reporter We couldn’t begin do what we do without our part-time volunteers. They’re a very dedicated group of people. One has been back six times! Take a quick look at some who’ve not only donated their money, but their time, energy and effort. There are too many to mention, but by paying tribute [...]
A SALUTE TO OUR VOLUNTEERS
by operat11 on 07. May, 2010 in Messages, Volunteers
By our OSDW reporter How can you run an all-volunteer charity — pay no salaries or compensation — and still get the work done? By getting dedicated full-time volunteers — and part-ime volunteers who love their work so much they come back again — and again. One has been back 6 times! Meet our full-time volunteers [...]

