Caminos de Agua Joins Forces with Amistad Canada!

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  • Published June 2, 2022

    We’re  proud to announce that Caminos de Agua has been approved as a Project Partner of Amistad Canada!  Amistad Canada is a registered Canadian charity that collaborates with Mexican non-profit organizations to deliver health and education projects in San Miguel de Allende and other parts of Mexico. Caminos de Agua has been working for over a decade on water scarcity and contamination issues and the health issues they create in the Northern part of Guanajuato State (including San Miguel de Allende), and we are very proud to be selected by this prestigious organization.

    If you’re a Canadian citizen, this is great news. Now you can help us expand access to clean water and get a Canadian Income Tax deduction at the same time. This is an important step for us since it allows our Canadian friends to deepen their support for our work.

    Canadian donors can receive this benefit by making your contribution directly on Amistad Canada’s page HERE:



    Caminos de Agua is a community focused, data-driven, and science-oriented non-governmental organization (NGO) based in San Miguel de Allende. We drive to empower local at-risk communities to obtain adequate supplies of safe and healthy drinking water. Today, Caminos de Agua is a team of ten full- and part-time employees, plus several graduate-level engineering and public interest interns from Engineers Without Borders UK and other universities and institutions. We’re a mix of expat residents and Mexicans, technologists and community organizers, researchers and educators, united by our concern for public health and welfare. Caminos de Agua is organized as a registered nonprofit in both the U.S. and Mexico. At Caminos de Agua, we believe that access to safe, healthy drinking water should be a fundamental human right. We help communities at risk confront challenges of water quality and scarcity through:

    1. Water monitoring 2. Education 3. Community-led solutions 4. Research and development 5. Activism


     

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