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Southampton Rotary Club see work start on $55,000 water project in Guatemala

The project will see the installation of 8 rainwater harvesters in the remote highland village of Tuilam, during the fall of 2023.

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The Southampton Rotary Club, in collaboration with the Rotary Hands Up program, announced that work has started this week on a just under $55,000 water project in Guatemala.

The project was made possible by the global grant of $34,000 from the Rotary Foundation that the club has been working on for the past 18 months.

The Hand Up Clubs have contributed the remaining just over $20,000 to the project of which $2,00 was donated locally.

The project will see the installation of 8 rainwater harvesters in the remote highland village of Tuilam, during the fall of 2023.

It will not only provide a supplemental water source for the 490 residents of the area but also alleviate the burden of fetching water from a spring located around 1 kilometer away down a steel hill from the village.

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