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Disaster Relief - 013310 International Crisis Response

Bringing safe water to the Jama Hospital

Samaritan’s Purse has installed a water filtration unit at the local hospital in Jama, Ecuador. This system will ensure that the hospital and surrounding community have access to safe drinking water.

Before the earthquake, the hospital relied solely on water from the municipality. However, the water quality was unreliable and often compromised. After the 7.8-magnitude quake hit Ecuador on April 16, the city’s water supply was damaged and the medical facility was forced to rely on donated bottled water.

“It is only a matter of time until [the bottled water] all runs out,” said Alex Wann, WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) program coordinator with Samaritan’s Purse.

When Samaritan’s Purse identified the pressing need for a clean water supply at the Jama hospital, teams immediately began to determine the best way to help. After considering the options, Samaritan’s Purse and our partner Water Mission worked together to install a water treatment system.

This filtration unit will directly impact some 200 people each day at the hospital as well as provide clean water to thousands in the community through the public tap.

The people of Jama are encouraged and excited by this filtration system. Many  could not afford to buy bottled water even under normal circumstances, making it nearly impossible to purchase in the aftermath of the earthquake. Because of this, they were often forced to drink contaminated water.

The Jama community is extremely grateful to Samaritan’s Purse for installing the water treatment system. Now, they have a trusted water source that is reliable and accessible, and it will benefit their community for years to come.

In addition to the water filtration system in Jama, Samaritan’s Purse has also started distributing hundreds of household water filters to earthquake victims.

“This system will serve an immediate relief need, but it will also, Lord willing, serve a long-term need for safe drinking water in the Jama hospital,” Alex Wann said.

Please continue to pray for the people of Ecuador and for the entire Samaritan’s Purse response team on the ground.

Disaster Relief - 013310 International Crisis Response

Samaritan's Purse responds to humanitarian crises with physical aid and a message of spiritual hope for victims of natural disasters, famine, poverty, and war. Your gift will allow us to share Jesus' love through clean water, food, shelter, medical supplies, personnel, and other aid.