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Providing families in the Dominican Republic with safe drinking water

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The Need

For most of us, accessing clean water has always been as simple as turning on a tap. But for many of the children Compassion serves in the Dominican Republic, this essential service is still out of reach. In fact, more than 1.5 million citizens of the Dominican Republic do not have piped water in their communities. This was the case in La Bombita, Villa Esperanza-Azua, where Compassion is partnering with the local church to provide holistic care to vulnerable children and families.

Without access to piped water, scarcity had driven up the cost of purchasing water far beyond what families living in poverty could afford. Without another option, they resorted to using water from contaminated pools and streams. This left children vulnerable to skin infections, gastroenteritis, chronic diarrhea and parasites. Frequent illnesses were causing children to miss out on school and activities at the Compassion centre, threatening their health, education and future.

Safe water impacts every aspect of a person’s life in a profound way. Without it, impoverished communities face major barriers to their development. The church in La Bombita, Villa Esperanza-Azua, knew that imminent action was needed to protect children and bring lasting change to this community.

Our Response

With your generous support, 342 Compassion-assisted children and their families now have access to clean water through a well and water purification facility. This is Compassion’s 17th WaSH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) initiative in the Dominican Republic over the last five years.

After initial planning meetings between the church and the centre staff, the church officially started the intervention with a meeting attended by community authorities and the engineer who would oversee the construction work. The church began quoting for construction materials and found that the price had gone up since the initial quotes. From the beginning, safety had always been a priority and the foundations, columns and roofing of the water purification facility have been designed and built according to steel and concrete specifications. The overall design of the water treatment plant was also completed according to the specifications of the Ministry of Public Health.

At the time of our last report, the two-storey water purification facility had been built and a well and submersible pump had been installed. The first storey of the new facility includes a filling area, internal and external washing area, laboratory and a bottle reception and washing area where families can bring their water jugs to be filled. The second storey contains all water purification equipment with a reverse osmosis system, as well as a storage area. There is also a parking lot outside to ensure easy access for staff and families. The church chose a Christian company, H2O Ministry, to supply and install the water treatment system, as they have worked with other Compassion church partners in the Dominican Republic with extremely positive results.

After securing the appropriate government permits to operate the facility, the church purchased 500 bottles and 8,000 lids for water distribution, as well as salt, chlorine and detergents for cleaning. Safety equipment was purchased for personnel in charge of the plant, and the final label design was created. Each family received a five-gallon jug for water storage. Publicity of the Agua D’Vida water brand was made through meetings with Compassion centre families, social networks and by making announcements over loudspeakers to the surrounding community.

The church also worked with local health professionals to run informative hygiene and sanitation workshops. In total, three workshops were carried out, covering topics including the health impacts of using contaminated water, the correct use of purified water in food preparation and the safe handling and storage of water. To celebrate the official launch of the new facility, the church held a special dedication ceremony which was attended by children, their families and other community members. Despite increased costs for materials and delays in securing equipment, this intervention was completed only a little over budget and slightly beyond initial timelines.

Activities

Water purification facility: The new well and water treatment facility in La Bombita, Villa Esperanza-Azua, is complete. The facility is now fully operational and has the capacity to provide clean water for up to 5,000 people on a regular basis.

Dedication ceremony: To celebrate the official opening of the new facility, the church held a special ribbon-cutting ceremony that was attended by representatives from Compassion Dominican Republic as well as members of the church and community.

Water jugs: Each Compassion-assisted family received a 5-gallon water storage jug for collecting water. Families were instructed on the proper handling and cleaning of the jugs.

Your Gift Provides...

• Purchase of land
• Facilities:
○ Well and submersible pump for underground water collection
○ Materials and labour
• Equipment:
○ Reverse osmosis system and training
• WASH plan implementation:
○ Obtainment of government approval (sanitary certificate)
○ Booklets and supplies
○ 310 five-gallon plastic water jugs
○ Training workshops for beneficiaries
○ Dedication ceremony
• Incidental expenses
• Monitoring and evaluation

Stiven, a Compassion-assisted beneficiary at DR0839

ReportA message from those your gift helped

I was born in this community, La Bombita. We did not have drinking water at a price we could afford.

Now, my family and I will have a better quality of life through this intervention. In my house there will be no lack of water.

This intervention means prosperity and health. We can save money because we are buying cheaper water, and our health will improve because we are consuming quality water.

I have learned that my neighbourhood has been blessed by God. Thank you very much because you have blessed us greatly. May God bless you too.

Stiven, a Compassion-assisted beneficiary at DR0839
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ReportThank you for your generosity

With your support, the Agua D’Vida (Water of Life) facility is now fully operational and is providing clean water to 342 Compassion-assisted children and their families in La Bombita, Villa Esperanza-Azua—a total of 1,842 people. With a capacity to serve up to 5,000, the new water treatment facility is sure to impact many others in the months and years to come. Based on the incredible success of previous WaSH initiatives, we can expect to see long-lasting, transformational change in this community, all thanks to you!

The church wants to let you know that your support has already made a difference. As many as 5,000 people will be able to access safe water at an accessible price, which will drastically improve their quality of life. The well-attended hygiene training sessions will also continue to have an impact, as children and their caregivers implement their new knowledge and start sharing it with their friends and neighbours. The church now has easy access to water for use on centre days, which will enable them to improve the quality and efficiency of their programming.

Through this initiative it has become clear that the church’s goal is to benefit the community, which is improving its standing and influence. Church staff are already planning next steps, which includes purchasing a vehicle so they can distribute water to families who live further away from the facility but lack their own transportation. Thank you for playing such an important role in this life-changing intervention!

Juana, Centre director at DR0839

ReportA message from a centre director

The beneficiaries’ lives have changed. They have found an economic improvement in this water project, since the price of bottled water is cheaper than other places. We are sure that with the consumption of safe water, everyone’s health will improve.

The church feels very blessed, because through this health intervention it has yet another tool to serve the community and to be closer to those who need us.

With the testimony of this project (an answer from God to our prayers), the beneficiaries can understand that in Jesus all things can be possible. It is a feeling of hope that we can continue sowing into our program participants.

I want to say thank you for allowing yourself to be used by God to bless this community through our church. May God bless you and your family every day and may the peace of God be evident in you.

Juana, Centre director at DR0839