Volunteers came to change lives and they
changed their own.
They donated water tanks and came to help install them. In doing so, they changed more than the lives or indigenous people. They changed their own lives.
GREGG: COLLEGE ADMINISTRATOR —”VERY FULFILLING. LIKE NO OTHER EXPERIENCE I’VE EVER HAD.”

McKinley (left) and Olivia with Indian girl. They helped install a rain-catchment tank for the school at Valle de Agua.
STEVE, A BUILDER SAID, ‘” it WAS LIFE-CHANGING AND REWARDING. I’LL NEVER BE THE SAME”
OLIVIA, AGE 13, SAID, ” I TAKE BACK MEMORIES OF A LIFETIME.”
KEITH, A DAIRY FARMER FROM IOWA, SAID, ” THIS WAS AN INCREDIBLE EXPERIENCE.. I RECOMMEND IT TO EVERYONE.”

An Iowa dairy farmer not only helped donate a rain-catchment tank, he went down to install it at an indigenous school.
ONE OF MANY SCHOOLS WHICH RECEIVED RAIN-CATCHMENT SYSTEMS FROM THESE VOLUNEERS — THE INDIGENOUS SCHOOL AT BAHIA AZUL ON THE PENINSULA VALIENTE, PANAMA
Why not share safe drinking water by installing a rain-catchment tank for an indienous school without clean water? We welcome you to come down and help install the tank you donate.
This group did, and it changed many lives, including their own.
Groups consist of families, chuch groups, civic groups — or just friends– who want to make a difference and do hands-on work to change lives.
COME CHANGE LIVES — INCLUDING YOUR OWN.
LIVE ON A TROPICAL ISLAND, SEE THE LIVES OF INDIGENOUS VILLAGERS, EXPERIENCE WHAT IT MEANS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
Contact us at opsafewater@gmail.com

Most days Rosa paddles 3 hours in search of clean water for her family. A simple rain-catchment tank will change their lives.
Click here to provide safe, clean water for indigenous schools that have only polluted water.










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