TEAMWORK BRINGS SAFE DRINKING WATER TO MANY
We recently joined hands with other groups to reach the most indigenous kids possible with safe water from rain-catchment tanks.
BESOS, the largest aid group in the area, asked us to install a safe drinking water rain-catchment tank at the Bahia Honda school where they were installing latrines.
A joint team headed out to the distant reaches of the Bocas del Toro archipelago with Kaitlan Green a PEACE CORPS volunteer who reported the desperate need for safe water on the remote Peninsula Valiente.
The OSDW team commited to installing rain-catchmetn tanks at four key indigenous schools in remote villages.

Mary AnnNash of BESOS, KenEide of OPERATION SAFE DRINKING WATER and Kaitlan Green of the PEACE CORPS on the remote Peninsula Valientea to met the critical need for safe drinking water.

- From Right- Mary Ann and Adrienne from BESOS with Beneritto. our head rain-catchment tank installer. The 550- gallon tank they just installed is behind, providing safe drinking water for the indigenous school children of Bahia Honda.
We depend on your donations to install rain-catchment systems. Your gifts give again every time it rains.
The next time you have a glass of water, think of thoose who have none, and share this most basic human need.
Thank you,
Operation Safe Drinking Water
www.opwater.org





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