The 20 family cisterns were funded by the Sapasma II project & the pilot was generously funded by a private donation from Chris.
I was unable to attend, but Enrique from San Miguel Midday Rotary had this to say
"On Presita de santa Rosa saturday visit, it was also a great event.
We met at the school patio, representatives from SAPASMA, CEDESA, Rotary MD, local beneficiaries and +- 8 communities... also I. Soto (a Green Fund member) and Miguel Gil (Rotarian and Social Development Sub-Director) participated.
Agenda was well structured, including community experiences ("you make a dream come through", remarked an old woman) and short speeches from representatives. Holly read a synthesis of the whole project evolution with hard data per communities and beneficiaries.
I brought an ecoStove for promotional purposes and which we raffled to the attendees at the end of the meeting... Ing. Fco. Jimenez SAPASMA Director agreed to help with $250 pesos
Then we had a good meal, with background music and a lot of fun people."