GET 40 TOILETS FOR SAN MARTIN DONE
We are proud to announce that upon launching our new project GET 40 TOILETS FOR SAN MARTIN DONE it has been selected to figure amongst the few projects that will receive support from the...
We are proud to announce that upon launching our new project GET 40 TOILETS FOR SAN MARTIN DONE it has been selected to figure amongst the few projects that will receive support from the...
Check this: the first three of NINE ORIT tanks installed in San Martin de Amacayacu! The other SIX will be coming up soon!!!! Family Gregorio-Dasilva Family Moran-Paime Family Santos-Luis
Here they go….. We are ready for part III of GET WATER&BOAT FOR SAN MARTIN DONE!!! Family Santamaria-Pinto Family Peña-Noriega Family Moran (another) Family Moran Family Santos and uhh.. (alias Jillo!) Family Jimenez-Moran Family...
They made it, all the way over the long and murky rivers: the second batch of GET IT DONE tanks and the batch of ORIT tanks… Then, quickly unload and carry uphill. Installation process is...
Since the first fish pond construction materials safely arrived in San Martin de Amacayacu, we thought it was a good idea to invite the INCODER fish pond technical staff to give us all necessary...
Check here: all 12 water tanks of GET WATER&TRANSPORT FOR SAN MARTIN DONE installed in San Martin de Amacayacu!!!
Last November 17th, the first 12 GET IT DONE watertanks were sent off to San Martin de Amacayacu by boat. A tough chore due to low water levels in the Amazon river. But we...
While we are waiting for the INCODER funds to arrive, all 12 families are currently dedicating their time to the excavaction of their fish ponds….
Finally, a year after project approval (Aug. 2009), the agreement for the construction of 12 family based fish ponds has been signed between the Colombian Institute for Rural Development (INCODER) and San Martin de...
Thanks to the Get It Done crew and all small and big contributions of the people who “gave a shit” at theaterfestival De Parade in Amsterdam WE GOT IT DONE! What? About 30 watertanks...