What Is Living Waters?
Sunday, November 11, 2012
¡Hola Todos!
Today we visited La Escuela Oficial Urbana Mixta Lleno y San Bacilio, which is our prospective site for next year´s installation. Ralph is pictured above collecting a water sample at the school. We will drop the sample off at a lab tomorrow and eagerly await the results. The director and a few of the other teachers came to talk to us today and we explained the system. They were all very excited and enthusiastic about begining the process.
The bottom picture is a picture of the team and some of the Rojas family. From left to right, Tracy Wolf, Joanna Rojas, Claudia Caballeros, Leslie Rojas, Miriam Mazariegos, and Kayla Wolf, not pictured is Ralph Alvarez (he took the picture).
Tomorrow we will be leaving early in the morning to head back to Antigua. We will have a few stops along the way.
Thank you for your continued support and prayers,
Kayla, Ralph, and Tracy
Saturday, November 10, 2012
¡Hola Todos!
Today we visited La Escuela Regional Jacaltenango. This system was installed last year in Novemeber so this was the first follow up visit since the instalation. In the past year the system has produced 33,000 gallons of clean water. The two men pictured in front of the system are Juan and Donaldo (from left to right). They are the system operators and have done an impeccable job keeping the system operating at it´s full potential as well as keeping great records. This site was also visited by the Health Department of Guatemala. The health department took water samples twice over the past year and both times the system has passed with flying colors and the water was labled fit for human consumption. The inspection report is posted above.
While Tracy and Ralph checked up on the system, a refresher class on hygiene and the uses for the clean water was conducted by Claudia and Kayla. The teachers who attended the class told us that they have noticed a significant decrease in the number of children suffering from diarrhea. In areas where clean water is not available, diarrhea is almost an everyday occurrence. The teachers said they have implemented lessons about the uses for clean water and handwashing as part of their school routine. They also noted that it can be hard to get the lessons across to non-students.
Ralph is really looking forward to tomorrow, because he will be able to use his 101 expertise at our site survey. As part of the site survey he will be testing the water.
Thank you for your continued support and prayers,
Kayla, Tracy, and Ralph
Friday, November 9, 2012
¡Hola Todos!
We arrived safely in Jacal yesterday and checked up on our site in San Andres today. This was our last check up visit with the school and as our three year commitment comes to a close we are happy to inform you of a couple of things. La Escuela Oficial Regional Mixta Huista San Andres has produced another 20,000 gallons of water over the past year for a grand total of 41,000 gallons of pure water over the past two years. Secondly, the Health Department of Guatemala conducted a suprise inspection of the site last month and afte running their respective tests reported that the school was producing water that is safe for human consumption.
Thank you for your contiued prayers and support,
Kayla, Ralph, and Tracy
Thursday, November 8, 2012
¡Hola Todos!
Tracy, Ralph, and I (Kayla) had a safe arrival to Guatemala yesterday. We got acclimated with some of the culture and history of the country and had a first had experience with a Guatemalan Earthquake! Although the epicenter was miles away we felt the earth sway beneath our feet for about 30 to 40 seconds. There was not any damage in Antigua, however the earthquake was devistating for other areas of the country.
This morning we will be driving up to Jacaltenango and we hope that the systems there are running well.
Thank you for your prayers and continued support,
Kayla, Ralph, and Tracy
Tracy, Ralph, and I (Kayla) had a safe arrival to Guatemala yesterday. We got acclimated with some of the culture and history of the country and had a first had experience with a Guatemalan Earthquake! Although the epicenter was miles away we felt the earth sway beneath our feet for about 30 to 40 seconds. There was not any damage in Antigua, however the earthquake was devistating for other areas of the country.
This morning we will be driving up to Jacaltenango and we hope that the systems there are running well.
Thank you for your prayers and continued support,
Kayla, Ralph, and Tracy
Monday, November 5, 2012
Fox Valley Presbyterian Church Set to Enter Guatemala Mission Field
FVPC is all set to send another mission team to Jacaltenango, Guatemala! A three person team lead by Tracy Wolf, with daughter Kayla, and new to the LWW team, Ralph Alvarez. The team was commissioned this past Sunday for their work, and the children got to witness first hand how God calls us to be his hands and feet in the world. The team will be heading out on early Wednesday morning, November 7, and returning early morning, November 14. The Team will be providing refresher health and hygiene training for teachers, parents, and children at the two schools where we have installed clean water systems. Preventative maintenance will also be performed on the systems, with replacement filters and parts provided. Operators and teachers will be recertified in their training. The team will be working closely with our in-country LWW coordinators at these sites and a potential new site, which will be surveyed on this trip. Just as important, we will continue to grow our relationship with our friends in Guatemala. The Team will be bringing down bilingual books collected by members of the church and pillow case dresses/pants sewn by the Sewing Circle. Please keep Tracy, Kayla, and Ralph in your prayers this week, as we wish them a successful, safe, journey in doing the work that God has called them to do.
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