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Transforming Communities:
Our Mission in Choluteca

Imagine a community where access to clean water isn't just a luxury, but a lifeline. In Choluteca, Honduras, this vision can become a reality through our Water & Sanitation Program.

Our mission extends beyond physical needs; we aim to uplift spirits and foster community bonds.

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Year 1 Highlights

Through 38 water projects, 11,270 people in 30 communities received access to safe water.

Communities received
22 new hand pump water systems, 12 rehabilitated water systems and four upgraded existing piped water supply systems.

We helped form
24 care groups that attended training to promote good WASH practices in their communities.

The leaders of
40 local churches joined the Flourish network and attended training in this model.

Through outreach methods like evangelistic services and Bible distributions,
6,748 people received the Gospel.

Through
39 Bible story workshops, church members became equipped with skills in Bible storytelling.

We formed
five strategic alliances: Municipality of Choluteca World Vision Swiss Cooperation Water Governance Program Water and Sewerage National Autonomous Service (SANAA) National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH)

Testimonial

Susan Rodriguez, a 23-year-old woman who was involved in her church’s Sunday school from a young age, received training from Living Water as a Sanitation and Hygiene Community Facilitator, along with her mother and other residents. She found great joy in teaching the children in her Sunday school class about hygiene, using songs and lessons to make the teaching relatable. Susan even integrated hygiene lessons into Bible teachings, emphasizing the importance of caring for one’s body as a way of honoring God.

Grateful to God, Susan highlighted how the safe water project and this training not only benefitted her community but also nearby areas. She noted how some non-believers who participated in the workshops have begun attending church.

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Collecting water from contaminated water source Balcanes

Water Drilling & Equipment

Your donation funds vital drilling equipment, unlocking clean water for communities with more wells, healthier families, and brighter futures.
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Community Training

Your donation supports vital community training programs, equipping locals with the skills to maintain clean water sources.
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Repairs & Maintenance

Your donation supports ongoing repairs and maintenance, ensuring clean water access remains a reality for communities.
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Support Balcanes Community in Crisis

The pastor and resident of the Balcanes community describes the issue they face due to water scarcity in the area.

The program aims to improve the physical, spiritual and social wellbeing of 27,200 people.

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Food For The Poor Inc.
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