When Hilltopper Rotary’s Mike Diveley met fellow Rotarian Ken Reiser from Ohio at a Rotary meeting in Puerto Vallarta nearly a decade ago, a powerful partnership began. Ken’s club has supported a life-changing water filter project for 13 years and Hilltopper Rotary has proudly been part of it for the past 8.
This incredible project brings clean, safe, and *free* drinking water to rural communities in Jalisco, Mexico—places where families often rely on contaminated streams shared with livestock. Without access to purified water, these communities face serious health issues, financial burdens from buying sugary drinks or bottled water, and children dropping out of school early to help support their families.
With these filters, each capable of purifying up to 170 gallons a day and lasting over 10 years, families are healthier, kids can stay in school, and futures are brighter.
This incredible project brings clean, safe, and *free* drinking water to rural communities in Jalisco, Mexico—places where families often rely on contaminated streams shared with livestock. Without access to purified water, these communities face serious health issues, financial burdens from buying sugary drinks or bottled water, and children dropping out of school early to help support their families.
With these filters, each capable of purifying up to 170 gallons a day and lasting over 10 years, families are healthier, kids can stay in school, and futures are brighter.