Quick Facts
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Our Haitian Director, Dalebrun Ester, has designed a system to supply water. Two big pumps in Cite Soleil and Tabal are producing hundreds of thousands of gallons of water. He is renting 10 water trucks each day to take water from these two pumps to surviving water tanks.
He pays each trucker $100 a day to make 5 trips. With 10 trucks, Dalebrun is delivering 150,000 gallons to poor neighborhoods in the city each day.
With your gift of $100, we can hire one truck per day to deliver clean water to 15,000 people in Port-au-Prince in Haiti
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Children Disaster Relief Environment Health Poverty Microfinance
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Haiti
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Independent
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6 Water Stations in Delmas 30 serve clean water to 40,000 people
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One of our small chlorinators is being installed on top of a water tower in Delmas 30
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Children fetching water at the water station in Duvivier
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About International Action
Two million people, most of them children, die each year from waterborne diseases.
By providing clean water to the most impoverished and by installing and maintaining efficient, affordable chlorine systems, we strive to offer a world where every child will attend school, and live to participate positively in their community.
Since May 2006, we have installed more than 100 chlorinators on neighborhood water tanks in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, protecting the water supply for 400,000 people.
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