About the Chiapas Water Project

TCWP was founded in 2005 after a group of local (Northern Michigan) residents visited Chiapas Mexico and witnessed the illness and poverty perpetuated by lack of access to potable water. Compelled to share the gift of clean water, the Chiapas Water Project was born in solidarity with the Mayan indigenous communities of Chiapas.   Parterning with volunteers on the ground, all donations will be used exclusively to build appropriate technology water systems.”

The local volunteer committee consists of 7 committed folks from Northwest Michigan.

PAST PROJECTS:

2005/2006
Community: Winikton
Project: Gravity Fed Water System
Impact: 42 families
Total Cost $8000 USD

2006/2007
Community: Miguel Hidalgo
Project: Rain Catchment System
Impact: 49 families
Total Cost $8273.19 USD

2006/2007
Communities: Morelia Zone
Project: Training of Trainers
Impact: Over 80 communities
Total Cost $3500.00 USD. $1,100 USD went to general CATAS expenses including transportation of volunteers, purchase of tools, printing, etc

2007/2008
Community: Chi’xilton
Project: Drill Well & Update Catchment system
Impact: Over 60 families
Community: Nuevo San Gregorio
Project: Pump Resevoir System
Impact: 36+ families.

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