PROJECTS
SUPPORTED WITH ECOTOURISM INCOME
2007 and 2008: Provide electric service to Las Delicias community.
2007 and 2008: Provide electric service to Las Delicias community.
Residents of the Las Delicias community located close to the town of
San Ramon had long solicited electric service. When the new municipal
water project called for a well to be dug and Las Delicias community
was chosen as the site for the well, and electricity was needed to
operate the well, the community offered to dig the trench for the
water pipes in exchange for having electric service to their homes.
2005 and 2006: Expand and improve San Ramon's municipal water system.
2005 and 2006: Expand and improve San Ramon's municipal water system.
The antiquated and leaky water system for the town of San Ramon now
operates more efficiently and is able to provide clean water daily to
all inhabitants of San Ramon. In addition, SCSRN helped connect the
SW Durham Rotary and the Matagalpa Rotary who together procured a
Rotary International grant of $50,000 to build a new water system for
the town which was completed in 2008.
2003 and 2004: Community built water project for
La Pita Coffee Cooperative
La Pita community of 250 inhabitants was chosen to receive $8000 from
2003 and 2004 ecotourism income and the proceeds of our 10th Anniversary
Fiesta for the construction of a gravity fed water project. The community
had been trying to get funding for the project for years because their
current water supply is contaminated with lead from gold mining operations
in the 1900s. The project cost of $16,000 is being shared with Henniker,
New Hampshire, also a sister community of San Ramón. The community
is providing labor, Programa Agua is providing the plan, training, technical
expertise and delivery of materials. One of the community members deeded
the land where the water springs forth from the mountain to the community
in perpetuity. Thirty-four houses will have their own water spigots; 4
homes located at a high elevation will share a spigot. "I am very
happy that I will have clean water coming right to my house so I can have
a nice clean shower right at home," Francisco Mendoza, a senior citizen
of La Pita.
2002: La Chispa Elementary School
Not far from the Finca Esperanza Verde, 52 children attend a brand-new
elementary school that opened in February, 2003. A local farmer donated
the land, parents and older brothers constructed the two-classroom building,
the Ministry of Education supplied a teacher and desks, and the 10% of
our ecotour income for 2002 which we dedicate to a community development
project paid for the building materials. Without La Chispa school, all
these kids would not be in school or would need to move in with relatives
in a different town in order to be near a school.

The municipal band, vice-mayor and proud students and
parents inaugurate La Chispa Elementary School.
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