AFTER CLEAN WATER TEAM TRAINING

CENTRO DE ACOPIO PARA LA TARAHUMARA, A.C.

Org #90855
Vetted since 2021
2004
year founded
$15,689
raised on GlobalGiving
4
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Our mission is to provide sustainable access to safe water and sanitation for the most vulnerable communities in the Sierra. With access to clean water, we can impact four key areas: Health, Hunger, Education, and Poverty. The first article of our charter clearly stated that our purpose is: "Fight hunger, malnutrition, diseases, lack of work opportunities, poverty in general, in population from vulnerable economical background especially in indigenous communities, respecting their culture and human dignity". The Sustainable Development Goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. They address the global challenges we face, including those relat... read more

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
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Organization Information
CHIHUAHUA, CHIHUAHUA 31220
Mexico
Organization Information
CHIHUAHUA, CHIHUAHUA 31220
Mexico

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

A Letter from the Sierra

By Luisa Ramos | Directora

Estimado amigo, Quiero contarles sobre Juana. Juana vive en lo alto de la Sierra Tarahumara. Su casa es pequeña, construida de madera y tierra. Durante años, el agua moldeó sus... Read the full report ›

A Nature-Based Solution in the Sierra Tarahumara

By Luisa Ramos | CEO

Rainwater Harvesting: A Nature-Based Solution for the Tarahumara Mountains At CAPTAR A.C., we believe that every drop of rain can become a source of life, health, and hope. For over twenty years, we... Read the full report ›

Water Crisis in the Sierra Tarahumara

By Luisa Ramos | CEO

  1. Severity of the Shortage Extremely low coverage: Only 27% of families in the Sierra have piped water at home, compared to over 97% in nearby cities. Climate crisis: 64% of the state of... Read the full report ›
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