Thank you for your generous gift! This report will introduce you to Deborah and Jones's family and the impact you've made in their lives.
Welcome to Northwestern New Mexico, just off of Route 66 near the Continental Divide. Deborah and Jones both grew up near here and their family calls this beautiful place home.
Unlike most families, their family has always struggled to get enough clean water to do basic things like take a bath or cook a meal.
But not any more.
All of that changed when you helped DIGDEEP bring them running water for the first time ever.
We've prepared this report to show you your impact. Let's get started!
When we imagine life without clean water, we often think of places like Sub-Saharan Africa - communities that barely resemble our own. But at last count, an estimated 1.7 million Americans still don't have clean, running water or a flush toilet at home.
American families without clean water live lives totally different from yours. They wake up and collect water from a source outside their home, fetching it in buckets and boiling it on the stove. When desperate, many haul water from unsafe sources contaminated with bacteria, arsenic or even uranium.
DIGDEEP is the only global water organization working on projects here in the US. We're starting that work on the Navajo Nation. By focusing on low-tech, high-impact solutions, DIGDEEP is making a big impact in this area.
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Deborah and Jones are loving parents of five children- Jonah, Jacob, Wyatt, Elberta, and Anna.
Deborah loves playing with her kids and helping them with homework. She also enjoys cooking and taking care of the family's dogs and sheep. Jones works hard for the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority. He has spent his life waiting for his family to get running water in their home.
Before DIGDEEP installed their new in-home plumbing system, the family had to haul water from far away, sometimes travelling up to 60 miles to Gallup to fill up buckets and barrels.
But now this family finally has safe, clean running water! The kids love being able to fill up their cups straight from the tap. Deborah and Jones are so excited about their water system because it is saving them time, which they can spend with their children.
CHAPTER: CASAMERO LAKE CHAPTER, NAVAJO NATION
LOCATION: PREWITT, NEW MEXICO
GPS: N35.362825 E-108.043956
COMPLETED: AUGUST 24, 2016
TECHNOLOGY: CISTERN
SOURCE: WATER TRUCK
LOCAL ALLY: ST. BONAVENTURE
PROJECT COST: $3,205.20
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Every DIGDEEP project uses a Human Rights Based Approach (HRBA) that measures the way water access achieves other key goals like health, gender equity, and access to education.
Every DIGDEEP project is community-led and uses locally-appropriate technology. Benefiting families contribute labor and resources, participate in the installation, and are trained to use and maintain the equipment we install.
This water system is one small part of the larger Navajo Water Project - a multi-million dollar initiative to bring clean, running water to hundreds of families in Northwest New Mexico.
We're investing in home water systems, solar solutions, water trucking programs and new clean water sources like wells.
Explore the whole Navajo Water project by visiting the website: digdeep.org/navajo
DIGDEEP believes in real empowerment, measurable impact and radical transparency.
We use 100% of every donation to support to communities in need. The families we serve do their part too, by contributing supplies and labor.
When we work together, we can do amazing things.
This project uses cistern and pump technology, a reliable water storage and delivery solution for remote areas.
Water is delivered bi-monthly to a 1200 gallon cistern buried two feet underground. By burying the cistern, water is protected from sunlight, contamination and freezing.
Water is then pumped into the home by a Grundfos pump, through a particulate water filter and into a sink and shower. The system also uses small, in line electric water heaters.
Each cistern system is built with the help of the benefitting family, who are taught to maintain and upgrade their system as needed. The Navajo Water Project uses local labor and sources local parts when available.
Now that you've seen the incredible impact your gift can have, why not give again?
It costs $14 a month to deliver water to this house. And there are hundreds of families like this one waiting for a water system of their own.
You can sponsor that amount every month, make a new gift to a family in need or even give in someone's name.
We'll use 100% of your gift on another project like this one, and we'll send you another impact report.