Prince George resident, a leader with Team Rubicon International, Cristian Silva, is asking for support in his quest to provide a million people with clean water by personally delivering filters to those in need in northern Guatemala.
A Prince George resident Cristian Silva, a leader with Team Rubicon International, is asking for support in his quest to provide a million people with clean water by providing water filters to those in need in northern Guatemala.
The mission was a collaboration with US Southern Command, and the Ministry of Health in Guatemala. The goal was to provide medical and dental attention to communities in Northern Peten, Guatemala. With sponsorship from Selen Alpay, of Canadian Tire, Silva returned to Guatemala on his own in September with water purification kits where he trained members of the Ministry of Health, Guatemala, and the Organization of American States who then in turn will provide training in water purification to community members.
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