Located off-grid and off the beaten path, the Bosawás Biosphere Reserve and its remote jungle landscape is home to Miskito and Mayagna Indigenous peoples, protectors of the largest tract of [...]
EOS’ school garden program now includes one more! Students and teachers and mothers and fathers pitched in to turn the soil, to prepare the plots, and to mark many rows at Juan Lindo School [...]
There is a certain rhythm to the routine at La Independencia School (San Pablo, La Paz, Honduras). Two multi-tasking teachers deliver lessons to multiple grade-levels in few classrooms. Little [...]
Ending the water crisis is no small endeavor. Likewise, there are no small parts to be played. No acts too small to move the needle. Like the hummingbird in the ancient story from the Quechua [...]
Tiny chicks and puppies are underfoot as Maria joyfully gestures to her collection of plants – some she simply enjoys herself and others she nurtures for sale. While she has a plot of land an [...]
It’s true. EOS has provided One Million people with safe drinking water since 2008. But, not everything that counts can be counted. Livelihood counts. Whether managing a chlorine [...]
More than a million. That’s how many people now have access to clean water because of your support! And with our recent expansion into El Salvador and the continued extension of our reach [...]
Whether measured in area, in people positively affected, or in number of communities served, we are happy to share that our impact is growing! We are excited to announce that we have reached [...]
When a pipe breaks in the community of Colonia Modelo outside Marcala, Honduras, you call Betty. Although I suspect people here also call Betty when they want to laugh. Or be cheered up. Or when [...]
As we sit around our respective Thanksgiving tables this week, taking turns sharing our gratitudes, our blessings, and our thanks, the EOS team will no doubt have much to share. Last week, we [...]