World Water Day Trip to Pozos Ademato

Join Caminos de Agua and SECOPA (Community Services of Pozos Ademato) on Friday, March 23rd in celebration of World Water Day. Travel to the rural community of Pozos Ademato to see the work of a dedicated group of women fighting for health in their community for over twenty years.

Their alternative health and community center serves hundreds in the area. This group of women has also been pivotal in educating the surrounding rural communities on water issues and seeking solutions. Hear about their work and see the rainwater harvesting cisterns they are building to provide safe, healthy water for all. Then join them in a home cooked meal.

Your 500 peso donation (minus transportation costs) goes directly to SECOPA

Meet at Geek and Coffee, next to the duck pond at Fabrica Aurora at 9:30 before boarding the vans.

When
Mar 23rd, 2018 9:30 am
Events
Blurb Ser Mujer
Co-sponsor
Speakers Casilda Barajas & Jennifer Ungemach
Fee Donation: 500 pesos (includes lunch and transportation)

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