United Nations report describing current water crises
A day in the life of Project Milagro's favorite volunteer: pictorially.
Volunteers and manual labor lay the foundation for the El Rosario distribution tank.
63-year-old Marina Lopez has worked for the past 4 years with Project Milagro so that she can have water in her home for the first time in her life.
Photo Gallery: EWB 2009 Part 1
Engineers Without Borders oversees construction of Rebombeo #2
Engineers Without Border Teams up with ENLACE
A group of volunteers with Engineers Without Borders spends a week with community members working on a distribution tank for Project Milagro.
Photo Gallery: US Engineers Consult on Project Milagro
Engineers from Shoreline Church in Los Angeles, California spend some time getting familiar with Project Milagro.
Week In Review: September 7, 2009
The tapial, a protective wall around rebombeo #1, is finished. A surge in local volunteers, sparked by the Crossing team visit, made incredible progress a reality. Click below to see how it got done.
Photo Gallery of ENLACE Engineer Paco Gonzalez!
Paco Gonzalez is one of the all-star engineers for ENLACE and a jewel in the crown of Project Milagro. Here we see him doing what he does best!
"When you realize they don't have water... it's 2010!"
A team from The Crossing Church, in Oragne County, CA spent a week in the trenches with Project Milagro supporters here in El Salvador!
Photo Gallery: The Crossing Church in Las Delicias
The Crossing Church partner with volunteers from the local area the build a perimeter wall around Rebombeo #1
Week in Review: August 17, 2009
The first pump has been installed at the well site; and the foundation for a protective wall was poured at rebombeo #1.
Photo Gallery: August 2009 Community Update Meeting
Last Wednesday ADSA held a Town Hall meeting to update members of the community on Project Milagro Progress.
Week in Review: August 10, 2009
Catch the latest up-to-date news on the progress of Project Milagro
Local water recipients-to-be weigh in about the economic effects that Project Milagro will bring.
Catch the latest up-to-date news on the progress of Project Milagro
Get the latest information on the recent developments in Project Milagro.
A Journey of Transformation: Part 1
"As we walk through a patch of banana trees to the work area, I find myself thinking of the countless job-site meetings I attended as a construction project manager in Chicago. Yet Nothing I had experienced could compare to this morning."
"With clean water in our homes, I could die a happy man!"
A Local businessman offers his opinion about the approaching arrival of clean water in his hometown.
Photo Gallery: Pump Station Construction, Electricity for the Pumps
Last week we took a trip to document the rigorous progress of The Miracle. The pump site has industrial strengy electricity. A pump substation is nearing completion. And a special treat: a local Ministry of Health educator weighs in on The Miracle!
"The difference I see is unity": an ANDA official gives his opinion of Project Milagro.
Angel Burgos, the ANDA representative assigned to work with Pastor Miguel and the Project Milagro volunteers, compares Project Milagro with other water projects he's been part of. He was asked "What's the big difference between this project and others that you've seen?" His answer may surprise you.
"Toward a Common Goal": Interviews with Project Milagro Participants
We recently interviewed three community members who have been volunteering over the past few months with Project Milagro. After hours of backbreaking work, community member Cristo Reyes says, "working on this project makes me feel good, because I know that we will all soon have clean water."
The Pump headquarters which will be distributingwater to tens f thousands of people is evolving daily. See the changing face of the Project Milagro pump site.










