Come recycle rain for safe drinking water, help indigenous peoples, travel with a purpose and have an adventure — all in one.
Those are the reasons volunteers come to our base in a chain of indigenous islands off the Caribbean coast of Panama.
Tommy and Jenna, a young couple volunteered before their wedding, to “give back” some of what they felt life had given them. They helped buy and install this tank so chidren have safe drinking water..

Tommy and Jenna, soon to be married, volunteered their time to help buy this tank and install it.
They said, “we came to change their lives and changed our own.”
Tommy and Jen are now happily married, but their shared experience of helping indigenous people remains a key point in their lives.

Tommy and Jenna pitched in and helped install the tank they donated.
Tommy and Jen are now happily married, but their shared experience of helping indigenous people remains a key point in their lives.

Tom and Jenna. Their time as volunteers to help indigenous people remains a high point of their lives. We hear they're coming back again --- as husband and wife,
Do something different in 2010.
Volunteer.
Share a little of your time and a lot of your heart
To find out how, go to http://www.opwater.org and check out our Volunteer page.
Even if you can’t volunteer like Tommy and Jenna you can help donate a rain-catchment tank for an indigenous school.
Thank you.






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