In Explore/ International Development/ Nicaragua/ Water Wells Just like Yalmar – Click/Swipe through the gallery above for more pics – It is the big things that separate us. Miles. Circumstance. Opportunity. It is the little… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the big red of it We turn off the main drag much sooner than I had anticipated. We have broken away from the dental brigade clinic day in Somotillo… Continue Reading →
In Explore/ International Development/ Water Wells The greatest joy is seeing others experience it. (Part 3 of 3. Part 1. Part 2. ) When Delania, member of the Pellizco Central Water Committee announces that the water well in her community,… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the every day of it It is not every day that one returns to communities in Nicaragua to witness water flowing freely where previously there was none. It is… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the 2016 inauguration of it In May, the community of Sagrada Familia celebrated clean water! Thanks to this dedicated group! And I was there to bear witness. Having visited… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the full circle of it There is possibly nothing quite as satisfying as seeing something come full circle. Witnessing an idea, a notion, or simply a spark turn into… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the green screen of it Over the past couple of weeks, I have presented at a number of elementary schools on behalf of Change for Children, talking about water… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the mud and the muck of it En route to the community of Tololar, our Change for Children delegation yields to trucks piled high with freshly cut sugar cane as we… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the t-shirt filter of it Today, Candida lives in Sagrada Familia, the only community she has ever known. Her lips curl into a smile as she recalls visiting the Rio… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the Q & A of it 1. What is For the Well of It? How does it work? (Translation: I am late to the game. I don’t get it.) This… Continue Reading →