In 2016 Connect Global partnered with the Community Water District in El Tamarindo to support a plan to give water to the residents of this remote and very water insecure town. In August of 2018 & 2019, Connect Global helped complete the most recent phases of this current plan to bring water to 2 communities near the original well that was dug. In August 2020 we plan to visit with a Honduran Mission Team and continue our work in this area of need. Thank You for your support. 


Access to Water around the world is a problem

More than 700 million people still lack ready access to improved sources of drinking water.

Connect Global shares the message of Jesus through collaborative and sustainable solutions to needs around the world. One of the ways we complete this is through clean water projects.

We have long partnered with the community run, Water Management District, in Valle, Honduras as well as local agricultural company that focuses on community development to come up with a sustainable solution for not only the well but a supply chain to provide water directly to each resident in a sustainable way.

Connect Global has chosen to be a part of the solution

We also hosted a team in Altos De Estiquirin in August 2018 and 2019 to do work on an existing well and make connections so that each of their residents will have access to clean water. Our efforts also helped bring sanitation and a water reserve to keep up with the demands of school in the town.

Our Next Water Project will be in San Lorenzo in late summer of 2020. You can come with us and help bring clean water to a community in Need!

How You can Help provide clean water to this town in Honduras

We are raising $5000 to complete this project and we need your help. Whether you can give $5 or $50 every penny counts. You can literally save lives by helping us. Clean Water can equal improvements in education, income and overall health.

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In addition to clean water, our team will be pouring several new Concrete floors which will help several families by keeping the elements out of their homes.

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