Volunteers sought to prepare water filtration systems for Ecuador

Sister Larraine Lauter (right) worked on a water purification system with volunteers, Kristen Rosser (left) of Benedictine College and Caisey Whelan (center) of St. Gabriel Church. 2013 File Photo Special to The Record by Jeremy Ruzich.
Sister Larraine Lauter (right) worked on a water purification system with volunteers, Kristen Rosser (left) of Benedictine College and Caisey Whelan (center) of St. Gabriel Church. (2013 File Photo Special to The Record by Jeremy Ruzich)

Water With Blessings, a non-profit organization that brings clean water to families in developing nations, invites individuals and organizations to assist with its water ministry in Ecuador.

Ecuador was struck by a magnitude 7.8 earthquake on April 16 and access to safe drinking water was affected.

Volunteers are needed to prepare water filtration systems to be shipped to Ecuador at the Water With Blessings Office at 11714 Main Street, Suite D, in Middletown, each weekday morning and on Wednesday afternoons.

Ursuline Sister of Mount St. Joseph, who leads Water With Blessings, said the work is something both children and retired people can easily do.
For more information or to volunteer, call 749-5492.

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