A young man from St. Mary’s Parish in Colts Neck, NJ is traveling to Honduras tomorrow as part a his college’s chapter of “Engineers Without Borders.” They’re going to work on supplying clean water and better sanitation for a poor area of the country. You can read about the project at
http://ww2.lafayette.edu/~ewb/current_project.htm
I emailed Alec this morning:
Alec,
I wish God’s blessings for you and your companions as you take off for Honduras tomorrow to be part of your college’s chapter of “Engineers Without Borders.” Lafayette College should be commended for encouraging this outreach to supply clean water and sanitation to the Yoro district, one of the poorest areas in that country.
From your work there last year you know the blessings you get when you go to a place like that and offer your skills and talent to the people. Those blessing will be there for you this time too, I’m sure.
I was thinking of something Pope Paul VI said years ago, “Development is a new name for peace.” You are bringing peace by what you are doing, peace because what you do brings those people the promise of a better life, peace because they realize the world beyond them has reached out to help them.
I told you I thought it was nice that you are going off after we celebrated the Baptism of Jesus yesterday at church. He made water one of the ways he brought life to people.
May he be with you there too. I’ll be looking forward to hearing from you and seeing the pictures when you get back.
God bless,
Fr.Victor
Congratulations to Alec and his friends for their work in bringing clean water and sanitation to the Yoro district of Honduras.
It is unbelievable that today around the world 1.1 billion people lack access to clean drinking water, and nearly 2 million people die each year due to waterborne-related disease (90% of which are children under the age of 5).
We need more people who are willing to lend their time and expertise to change these awful statistics
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