We loved checking up on the tanks and involving more locals than before! It was great to see how, a year later, the people are loving the tanks more than before. :)
Here are a few photos from our mini-tank, right in PAP. This provides water for a Pastor’s family and also served as a teaching tool for the community.
In Oceanview, our team members Stephen and Zach did two rain catchment tanks after we taught them last summer. Here are a few from the tank there that allows babies to bathe in something other than salt water!
Here are some pictures of a tank next to a church in Montrouis. We didn’t realize last year, but we built the tank under a Moringa Tree! We were able to show the caretaker of that tank how to clean the bowl filter.
Here are a few from the Number 7 Orphanage, as well. Ryan was able to connect with some locals who wanted to know how to build their own catchment tank. Dax and some of the other guys were able to teach using some videos, as well!
Our team photographer, Rachel Fears, did a great job! You can check them out at Daxandrachel.com, as well!
That short tank is in Belvil huh!?! Where you guys taught us everything :)
And is the diverter pipe team Brasil’s tank at the church…!?!?!
The lid makes me wanna cry. I can not believe that was a year ago.
You guys are incredible. blessings blessings blessings!!!!
Great! Thanks for sharing your time and talent to make these awesome tanks! What an amazing change they have made in the Haitian people’s lives. It reminds me of “whatever you did for the least of them you did for me.” Keep up the good work! Xo