Providing Water Systems for Mexico

March 21, 2024 • Mexico

Samaritan's Purse gifted four water filtration systems to Mexico's military.

Samaritan’s Purse donated four water filtration systems to Mexico’s military in a special ceremony in Santa Lucía on March 20. The devices were used during our response to Hurricane Otis that damaged or destroyed hundreds of homes in and around Acapulco and left families in the region without access to clean drinking water. It was the strongest storm to ever hit the country’s Pacific coast.

“All of the resources that we have are a gift from God,” said Edward Graham, chief operating officer at Samaritan’s Purse, during the presentation. “We serve in the Name of Jesus Christ.”

  • Edward Graham, chief operating officer, and Dave Philips, deputy director of international projects, stand with Mexican leaders at the recent handover ceremony.
    Edward Graham, chief operating officer, and Dave Philips, deputy director of international projects for Samaritan's Purse, stand with Mexican leaders at the recent handover ceremony.

The water filtration systems will be used by the military to provide safe water in future disasters.

To learn more, view the video above.

Please continue to pray for families in Acapulco as they recover from the hurricane’s devastation.

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