Project Report
| Dec 25, 2023
Year End Review Update
By Sara Bannon | Project leader,Water enthusiast,Staff cheerleader
Merry Christmas to you!
Just wanted to drop you a quick report letting you know that we just returned from a trip to Haiti and were able to complete a new Water House with our Haitian staff. They are fully equipped to take on 4 new projects this year and that is largely thanks to your support!
The trip was a great success and we were happy to be able to travel safely to bring supplies and some more training to our staff members.
Please find attached our year end report detailing the ways that our staff have worked towards clean water this year as well as what else is going on at Poured Out! Your donation this year will fund our staff to complete more projects like these in 2024! We can't thank you enough for that support and are excited to see what we can accomplish together in the coming year.
We wish you a very happy New Year!
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Dec 4, 2023
Update on our Water Technician development
By Sara Bannon | Project leader,Water enthusiast,Staff cheerleader
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Hey there!
First off, I wanted to say thank you to you all for donating towards this project and for those who donated on Giving Tuesday! We were able to qualify for $2,468 worth of matching funds because of you which almost completes our goal for this project! This is really exciting for us because these funds will go towards paying our Haitian staff for the whole 2024 year as well as providing training and development for them.
Our most recent projects are surrounding the grant we were gifted by Grundfos pumps. We will be installing five new Water House projects in Haiti and our staff will be heading all of those up! The training needed to complete these projects includes learning about a new pump that will be installed. It is a submersible Grundfos pump that we have not used before so we are excited to learn together with our staff about how to use these pumps! That training will be happening this month so that by 2024 our staff are fully ready to do these Water House installs!
We also wanted to update you that we are investing time in each of our staff members to be universally trained. We currently use Venel and Junnot mostly for filter installations and Chelo for our Water House maintenance. We have begun the process of training Venel to be fully equipped to do Water Houses and plan to incorporate Junnot as well in 2024 with the added projects we have going on.
Thank you so much again for your support of this crucial element of our organization. We couldn't do our work without our Haitian staff and that means we also couldn't do our work without you!
Next report will be full of new project photos from Haiti so be sure to be on the lookout for that! Everyone here at Poured Out wishes you a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
Aug 17, 2023
Summer update!
By Sara Bannon | Water Expert, Project leader & Staff cheerleader
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Hey there!
We just wanted to let you know whats going on in Haiti this summer.
We are super excited that we have installed 24 new filters this quarter and followed up on several communities. Part of the development of our staff is practicing education, especially when families who have received a filter are having issues or are not using the filter correctly. Junnot identified some filters this month that needed to be cleaned and re-educated family members on safe use. This sometimes happens when many family members live in one household or if the person who was previously in charge of the filter is away at work. We are super proud that we are at a place that our staff can not only identify problems, but also fix them without the help of any of our outside staff or volunteers!
We also have done some maintenance on some of our Water Houses. We had a faulty wiring issue as well as a pump issue and it was really cool to see our staff not only fixing these issues but teaching community guides and other Haitians about our systems and problems that can arise. With Chelo's help, one of his neighbors helped identify the wiring issue while testing the pump at Chelo's compound. We believe this kind of leadership and education for communities and families is exactly why our Haitian staff are so special and so critical to what we do.
Besides that, we are gearing up to do some new Water House projects and excited to engage new communities in similar ways!
Thank you so much for your support of this important work and for recognizing the value of our staff like we do!