
Primary Goals:
1.
To raise awareness
and promote efficient irrigation technologies
through
Irrigation Association best management
practices.
2. To raise money for irrigation projects.
3.
Help provide a way for villages to grow and harvest
their own food through the use of irrigation.
4.
Educate and train local stewards on irrigation
technology and installation.
5.
To advise and support other organizations
interested in our irrigation projects and
solutions.
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'I
tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of
the least of these brothers of mine, you did for
me.' Matthew 25:40
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Raising Awareness:
Irrigation without Borders is committed to help
raise funds to procure irrigation materials as
well as supervise proper irrigation installation
techniques
in third and fourth world countries.
We do not believe in buckets as band-aids.
We believe in irrigation as a solution.
Irrigation and
Agriculture working together;
Many times without
irrigation, agriculture becomes a dream. In
third and fourth world countries when seeds are
planted they are usually watered with buckets of
water that are sometimes carried for miles.
This might work to feed a family, and water a
garden but it will not work to feed the masses and
grow significant crops.
Irrigation
can dramatically impact both food production and
provide sustainable commerce in disadvantaged
countries. We want to instill, promote and
give hope to our fellow brothers and sisters.
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On March
13, 2011 we started our
Camp H.A.I.T.I.
(Haitian Agriculture
Irrigation Technology
Initiative) camping campaign in
order to raise awareness and funds for sustainable
irrigation projects in third and fourth world
countries.
We feel, if we can reach enough people who
give towards these irrigation projects we
will be able to reach at least one of our goals. We have viable
water sources and the local manpower; all we
need now are the funds to procure the materials.
"Give a man seed and a bucket of water and
he can plant a garden. Teach him to irrigate
and he can produce a crop that will not only feed
himself, but his family and his community."
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