Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year!

2010 was a very successful year for Aguayuda. Our three completed projects in Colombia from 2009 are still operating and providing access to water to 1,500 people.

Our water truck sponsorship program is providing water to 2 schools and 4 communities in La Guajira, Colombia. These water trucks provide clean water to 800 students and 1,350 people.

2011 will be an extremely busy year for us. Sabrina and Simón will only be working two days a week for Caloris Engineering and will be able to devote much more time to Aguayuda.

Some of the major objectives in 2011 include:
  • Create strategic and business plan
  • Design new education manual template
  • Create four new educational manuals
  • Implement projects in Colombia, Costa Rica and Cameroon
  • Fundraise, fundraise and fundraise! : )
If anyone is interested in volunteering for Aguayuda, please check out our new volunteer opportunity page below and sign up.


Thank you to everyone who supported us over the years. We could not have done it without your generous support.

We wish you a healthy and prosperous 2011.

Best regards,

Friday, December 3, 2010

Support from ERM, Grace Lutheran and CR:

We received a $10,000 grant from the "ERM Foundation-North America" for the Bankondji, Cameroon project. If you would like to learn more about the project, you can click here. This grant brings us closer to implementing Phase I of the project in 2011. Phase I consists of 2 wells including hand pumps, which will provide safe drinking water to 2,500 people and a health center in Bankondji.

We also received a generous donation of $500 from the Grace Lutheran Church in Easton, Maryland. This money was used to build a laundry washing station in Ramonero in La Gaujira, Colombia. More info can be found here.

Lastly, Aguayuda was interviewed by Colombia Reports, which is an excellent resource for colombian news in English. The interview can be read here.

Aguayuda thanks the ERM Foundation, Grace Lutheran Church, Colombia Reports and many generous donors that are helping Aguayuda provide access to safe drinking water for people in rural communities.

Take care,

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Welcome to Aguayuda’s Blog!

The goal of this blog is to inform people on events related to our non-profit organization called Aguayuda as well as fascinating stories and news connected to water, sanitation, education and the environment.

Since Aguayuda was established in 2006, we have observed how water is becoming a bigger problem all over the world. This affects not only developing countries but also countries like the United States.

According to a report by Tetra Tech for the Natural Resources Defense Council, over 1,100 cities across the United States may face water shortages by 2050.

Here is a list of ten U.S. cities with the highest risk of water shortages in the near future.

1. Los Angeles, CA
2. Houston, TX
3. Phoenix, AZ
4. San Antonio, TX
5. San Francisco Bay Area, CA
6. Fort Worth, TX
7. Las Vegas, NV
8. Tucson, AZ
9. Atlanta, GA
10. Orlando, FL

Though Aguayuda’s services will not be required just yet in the United States, it is important that we become aware of the issues we are facing regarding water and do something about it.

Here are 100 ways to get started.

Take care,