Living Waters for the World Podcast

A conversation with Hope Anderson and Nancy Russell, Co-Moderators for LWW's Yucatán Network.

September 24, 2021 Season 2 Episode 7
Living Waters for the World Podcast
A conversation with Hope Anderson and Nancy Russell, Co-Moderators for LWW's Yucatán Network.
Show Notes

Hope Anderson and Nancy Russell are water team leaders (their church is Pennington Presbyterian in New Jersey), instructors at LWW's training school Clean Water U, and Co-Moderators for LWW's Yucatán Network.

Before we get to this episode's show notes, we have a favor to ask. From now until the end of 2021, we have set a goal of 300 new LWW Cupbearers. What's a Cupbearer? Monthly donors who give so that a family can have access to a sustainable source of clean water. 300 new Cupbearers giving $5 a month and we reach our goal for 2021! Whether you have $5 or $50 or somewhere in between to give each month, it all adds up to kids having safe drinking water. So they can go to school. Learn. Play. Be kids. Becoming a Cupbearer is easy. Here's how:
 
https://www.livingwatersfortheworld.org/cupbearer-gift


Thank you for your support and thanks for listening!

Now for the show notes!

A few acronyms:

NCT: Network Coordinating Team
AC: Yucatán Civil Association of Water Partners
101: LWW's Partnership Management Workshop
102: LWW's Health Education Workshop
103: LWW's Water System Workshop
ROS: Reverse Osmosis and Softening

Here is a  video  of the Cantamayec and Pennington Presbyterian Church water partnership:

https://youtu.be/EHRU2HmeHKM

Here's the story we referenced about a first time volunteer on the Pennington water team:

https://www.livingwatersfortheworld.org/single-post/2019/01/29/first-time-volunteer-finds-transformation-in-mexico

This link shows you where LWW has organized networks that come alongside our partners and assist with assessment, development, implementation, and sustainability of water partnerships. If you scroll to the bottom, you'll see info for the Yucatán network:

https://www.livingwatersfortheworld.org/network-contacts

Here is a video of the water plant at Mani in the Yucatán network to show as an example. They named their water plant Há - the water of our land in Mayan.

https://fb.watch/8hyluYE6kQ/

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