AQUATON for the water of the world is here, the global virtual marathon that invites people to challenge themselves by donating movement.
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We need 150,000 usd to achieve our goal in 2024.
Because water is everything and the water crisis is too big to solve it alone.
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With Fundación Aguas
With Fundación Aguas
The echo of Argentine history resonates in the communities of Salta and Chaco, where the lack of access to water affects ties with the land and culture. In Las Llanas de Hickmann and Campo Argentino, Coronel Solá in Salta and Santa Elena in Chaco, primary schools face conditions that complicate their main mission: to be a teaching-learning space. The deficiencies in the water systems and hygiene facilities force the educational community (teachers, parents, and even students) to transport the necessary water for their daily lives using buckets and imposing physical tasks.
Xylem Watermark and Fundación Aguas are joining forces to change the history of these educational establishments. Together, we will work with the aim of every child accessing safe water, enabling them to develop and enjoy their study and recreation spaces.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: Over 500 people
With Monte Adentro
With Monte Adentro
The Impenetrable Chaqueño is one of the regions in Argentina known for its extreme temperatures. At its entrance lies the community of El Boquerón, a place where access to water is a luxury. Its inhabitants depend exclusively on rain to collect all the water they need. When droughts strike, they get their water supplies from trucks on long, dusty, stony roads, making everything difficult. Despite the harshness of the place, the attachment to this land is deep. Here, where nature and culture intertwine, people cling to their roots, resisting the temptation to migrate.
Xylem Watermark and the NGO Monte Adentro are joining forces to transform this reality and provide the community of El Boquerón with the self-sufficiency necessary to live and thrive in their environment. By restoring the dignity of its inhabitants through technological and human solutions, we also ensure the strengthening of their inalienable bond with their ancient land.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: Over 140 people.
With Pequeno Cotolengo Paulista
With Pequeno Cotolengo Paulista
In a city as vast as São Paulo, where the reality of many is hidden behind urban lights, the Pequeno Cotolengo Paulista stands as a true miracle of hope. This refuge, an important part of the network founded by Don Orione—who made charity his mission—is a home where comprehensive care and support are provided to individuals with multiple disabilities.
Xylem Watermark and the Pequeno Cotolengo Paulista project aim to dignify the kitchen service through reconstruction and conditioning works, providing a quality service to the people who are part of this great community.”
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: Over 360 people
With Fundación Análoga
With Fundación Análoga
The magical island of Chiloé, with its green landscapes and rich cultural heritage, tells a worrying story about its water reality. Despite being surrounded by the sea and located in the Los Lagos Region, Chiloé faces an unparalleled water scarcity crisis. Inadequate infrastructure, combined with the historical devastation of the ANCUD earthquake in 2016 and the alarming loss of its native forest at a rate of 1000 hectares per year, has left the community in a constant struggle to access drinking water. The exclusive reliance on rainwater, increasingly unpredictable due to climate change, exacerbates this crisis. As the ecosystem weakens, misinformation and lack of education about the importance of the resource threaten to plunge the entire island into an even deeper crisis.
In response to this emergency, Xylem Watermark and Fundación Análoga are joining forces to carry out an Environmental Education Tour that will impact rural schools in Chiloé. This project will empower young people with the knowledge and tools necessary to face the water crisis, understand their environment, and act accordingly.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 80 people
With Swissaid
With Swissaid
In Toluviejo, Sucre, the rural population lacks access to potable water, and daily life is a constant struggle for this precious liquid. The water infrastructure in the region is inadequate, with an aqueduct that leaves communities completely unprotected. They rely on rainwater reservoirs that are insufficient to ensure supply during extended periods of drought, exacerbated by climate change and the El Niño phenomenon. This situation impacts their daily lives, affecting the population that faces serious health risks.
Xylem Watermark and the NGO Swissaid are joining forces to build and improve rainwater reservoirs in two of the most affected communities in Toluviejo.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: Over 1,200 people
With World Vision
With World Vision
In the arid and vast region of La Guajira, behind luxury resorts, thousands of children are exposed to diseases and historic poverty. Asymmetries. Violated rights. Water scarcity becomes a silent enemy, life teeters on the edge of hopelessness. Here, in this forgotten corner of Colombia, the lack of access to water not only means thirst, but also a bleak fate for children and adolescents. These, already vulnerable due to the lack of guarantees for their rights, face the cruel reality of a life without safe water, which exposes them to preventable diseases and worsens malnutrition that robs them of their future, trapping them in a cycle of poverty and suffering.
Xylem Watermark and World Vision join forces on a transcendental mission: to bring safe water and hope to the Los Moreneros community. With a solution that seeks to restore dignity and guarantee a future where every boy and girl in La Guajira has access to this vital resource.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 900 people
With BLUE Missions
With BLUE Missions
Dominican Republic and its dreamlike beaches. Looking up towards its jungle-covered mountains, the dream of access to water is just that. The community of La Colmena and Los Cachimbos do not know what it is to turn on a tap; they have never had water reach their homes. It is mostly women who transport the water to the houses, making them the most affected. Adding to this the population growth and location, impacted by climate change, the water is completely insufficient for these families to meet their basic needs.
BLUE Missions, the NGO committed to the future of water in that region, empowers rural communities and calls on its young volunteers to create the facilities to bring safe water, together with Xylem Watermark, for the fourth consecutive year, expanding the reach of this project that is changing the lives of more and more people.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 350 people
With Fondagua
With Fondagua
Deep in the Paján Mountains in the province of Manabí, the community of San Francisco has found new hope in community-based nature tourism since 2015. This collective effort has allowed its inhabitants to share the richness of their environment with the outside world. However, despite their organization and determination, San Francisco faces an obstacle that threatens their livelihood and well-being: access to water. In a land where water should flow freely, the lack of an efficient distribution system leaves the community struggling for this vital resource.
Xylem Watermark joins Fondagua to transform this reality. Together, we will carry out the implementation of a cistern in San Francisco, which will serve as the heart of an efficient and sustainable water distribution system.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 150 people
With Club de Niños y Niñas Delegación Hidalgo
With Club de Niños y Niñas Delegación Hidalgo
The children and adolescents of the Casas QUMA community in Atotonilco de Tula, Hidalgo, live in an environment where loneliness can be dangerous. With parents traveling long distances for work, they are left unprotected and exposed to a psychosocial context that threatens to extinguish their potential. The lack of a safe space leaves them vulnerable in a hostile environment that distances them from development opportunities.
Xylem Watermark joins forces with Club de Niños y Niñas Delegación Hidalgo to transform this situation. Inspired by the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, which have included iconic figures like Jennifer Lopez and Michael Jordan, we will fund the necessary improvements to this space and introduce children and adolescents to a deep awareness of the importance of water. With this intervention, we will create a beacon of hope and human development amid adversity, providing these young people with the tools to develop their potential through passion, art, culture, and human development.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 300 people
With ReforestAcción
With ReforestAcción
In the lands that the Otomí people revered as sacred, where Hüyata, the sun, was the symbol of life and power, nature now cries out for help. The municipalities of Amealco and Humilpan today suffer the ravages of climate change, facing extreme droughts, arid lands, and a forced exodus of their inhabitants. The vital connection between social and environmental balance has been broken, leaving communities vulnerable to migrations and illicit activities.
Xylem Watermark and ReforestAcción join forces to restore the forests of southern Querétaro. This ambitious project will plant 60,000 native trees, regenerating ecosystems and bringing life back to these devastated lands. Together, we seek not only to reforest but also to restore hope by ensuring that these communities once again find strength and protection in nature.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 4,200 people
With Amis des Ecoles
With Amis des Ecoles
In the heart of the mountainous countryside of Marrakech, the girls of Asni face an unequal struggle. In a society marked by deep asymmetries, these girls are trapped in a reality where access to water, food and education are a privilege, not a right. The earthquake in 2023 not only destroyed the Al Haouz boarding school, but also robbed these girls of their refuge, their shelter. In this space, water was not just a resource, but a symbol of life, hope and resilience in an environment in which deschooling is a common occurrence.
Xylem Watermark and Amis des Ecoles are teaming up to rebuild the Al Haouz boarding school and the future of 500 Moroccan girls with a space where they can learn, grow and project themselves into the world. This place stands as a beacon of hope amidst the social and economic asymmetries of Morocco, where every drop of water and every educational opportunity become acts of resistance and empowerment.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 500 people
With TECHO
With Techo
In the midst of Metropolitan Lima, where the cold bites in winter and the heat suffocates in summer, water is a scarce commodity. Communities live in a perpetual state of deprivation, where the lack of access to basic services translates into poverty, unsanitary conditions, and vulnerability. In popular settlements, communal kitchens that feed hundreds of people face the constant threat of diseases due to the scarcity of clean water, an essential resource for both food preparation and basic hygiene.
Xylem Watermark joins forces with TECHO to bring assistance and awareness about the value and power of safe water with tools that contribute to the dignity of families in these popular settlements.
XYLEM SOLUTION
Delivery of 8 water storage solutions with handwashing stations for communal kitchens in Pachacamac:
BENEFICIARIES: More than 560 people
With TECHO
With Techo
Extreme cold and heat. Humidity at its highest all year round. In Villa María del Triunfo and San Juan de Lurigancho, which is the most populated municipality in all of Peru, water is a scarce commodity and forces residents to pay for it every day.
The communal pots are a source of attention to the needs of these residents, and having water that ensures optimal conditions for preparing food in a hygienic environment is vital.
Xylem Watermark joins TECHO to bring assistance and awareness about the value and power of safe water with tools that contribute to the dignity of families in these popular settlements.
XYLEM SOLUTION
Delivery of 8 water storage solutions with handwashing stations to 4 communal kitchens in Villa María del Triunfo and 4 communal kitchens in San Juan de Lurigancho:
BENEFICIARIES: More than 560 people
With Canal & River Trust
With Canal & River Trust
Water is Life, and Mental Health. Water is essential for both physical and mental well-being. The Let's Fish! programme harnesses water's healing power, especially for young people, deepening their connection to this vital resource.
Xylem Watermark and Canal & River Trust team up to protect the ‘Let's Fish’ programme, offering water-based activities across the UK’s historic waterways. These activities benefit many people, particularly those in our communities struggling with their mental health but also neurodivergent individuals like those with ADHD, providing them a calming and enriching environment.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 5,000 people
With Waterboys
With Waterboys
More than 2 million Americans do not have access to water and almost half of the tap water in the United States is contaminated with chemicals known as PFAS - per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances- according to a study by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). In Newark Ohio, in a rural setting, a family whose members suffer from cancer and heart problems do not have water for their difficult daily life. Without sufficient income to implement works, access to safe water is becoming more difficult every day.
Xylem Watermark and Waterboys Foundation, together with volunteers, will provide access to safe water with projects that go beyond and will have a more than positive impact in this corner of America.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: 3 people
Because water is everything and the water crisis is too big to solve it alone.
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Xylem Volunteer Acknowledgement and Release
Volunteer Activity Date: November 1st to November 30th, 2024.
By signing this document, you confirm that (i) you fully understand and appreciate the risks and potential consequences of the Volunteer participating in the Volunteer Activity of running, walking or biking (“AQUATON”) and that (ii) you have been given the opportunity to raise any concerns and/or questions you may have. This document is binding on you, your heirs, next of kin, assigns, and personal representatives (“Representatives”).
To the extent permitted by applicable law, in consideration of participating in AQUATON, you, on your behalf and of your Representatives:
If any provision is found invalid or unenforceable, it will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision. This document is the complete agreement related to AQUATON (Volunteer Activity) and can only be modified in a written document signed by both parties.
TERMS & CONDITIONS OF AQUATON
1 PRESENTATION
1.1 AQUATON - 2024 edition - will start on Friday, November 1st, 2024 and will finish on November 30th, 2024.
1.2 The event, presented by Xylem Watermark, is organized by Xylem Watermark of Latin America (the “Organizer” or “Xylem Watermark”) and is part of the official LAR Watermark 2024 event calendar, also being the main event during Xylem's Month of Action 2024.
2 PARTICIPATION CONDITIONS
2.1 AQUATON participants will do so voluntarily, under weather conditions and any other condition that each participant considers appropriate and safe.
2.2 Participants who are 18 years of age or older on November 1st, 2024, can participate in AQUATON.
2.3 The use of a distance and time registration system by the participants is mandatory, in each of the opportunities that they are going to participate in AQUATON during the month of November. You are not allowed to participate on behalf of another person.
2.4 The practice of any activity other than running, walking, and/or biking (in and/or outdoor) is not allowed and will not be considered to track kilometers.
2.5 Participants are not allowed to use motor vehicles to track kilometers, or any other vehicle different from the ones described in this landing page.
2.6 Since this is a voluntary event and we are not available to verify how Participants are tracking their kilometers, Participants must wear their assigned timing device continuously from start to finish to receive an accurate track of kilometers. Therefore, we rely on the honesty of each Participant.
2.7 The Organizer reserves the right to disqualify any Participant whose behavior violates the customs and practices of voluntary and charitable activities.
2.8 Participants are allowed to track kilometers of their family group including minors, as long as they participate in AQUATON, are registered via the offered appropriate landing page, filled in truthfully and if every Participant agreed upon these Terms & Conditions. Participants must add their family group time separately via their registration page on the website. One registration must be added per person. Upon registering a minor’s participation in AQUATON, the Participant represents and declares to be the legal parent or guardian and consents to the minor’ participation in AQUATON.
2.9 Participants does grant permission to the Organizer, to Xylem Inc. and its affiliates to photograph and/or record Participants’ image while participating in AQUATON. Participants can revoke this permission at any time.
3 INSPECTION
3.1 The valid way for Participants to track kilometers is upon wearing a timing device. Participants must take a screenshot or picture of their timing device and proceed with the registration upon uploading it into the official landing page, in order to evidence the timing, date and distance. The Organizer will verify the accuracy these loadings and validate them.
4 ACTIVITY ZONES
4.1. Volunteer participants in this event will be able to carry out the suggested activities both outdoors and indoors, regardless of a specific circuit.
4.2. It is expected of the Participants that they will not damage the property of others and not leave any rubbish behind.
5 REGISTRATION
5.1 The registration of the Participants will only be online through the official landing page www.aquatonxylem.com
5.2 Participation is completely free.
5.3 Participants will be able to subscribe to AQUATON at any time as of October 22nd, 2024 until November 30th, which will be the last day of the event.
5.4 The records are personal and non-transferable.
5.5 The personal or any data entered during registration has the character of an affidavit. Participant warrants that the information you have and will provide is accurate and true. Participant must not use any false information or misrepresent the information of another person.
5.6 Anyone who uses false or misleading information or documents in order to track kilometers will have their registration cancelled and may be banned from future AQUATON events. The use of false documents or misleading information may be a criminal offence.
6 CLASSIFICATION AND RESULTS
6.1 Personal results will be informed only to that Participant, if the participant reviews his/her profile.
6.2 On the main page of the landing page, the Organizer will show each total result, that is, the total number of kilometers reached to date. The update will take place from Monday to Friday for the duration of the event.
6.3 The Organizer will not publish or reveal personal data from Participants in any official or personal social network.
7 FUNDRAISING THE DISTANCE
7.1 At Organizer’s discretion, each Non-Governmental Organization (“NGO”) listed on www.aquatonxylem.com, will receive US$ 10,000 (ten thousand U.S. dollars) from Xylem Watermark, in order to develop the projects listed in www.aquatonxylem.com.
7.2 The fundraising is conditioned to the existence of a prior agreement signed between Benevity® and each NGO, in acceptance of funds donation. .
7.3 For every 1 (one) kilometer each Participant walks, runs or bikes, Xylem Watermark will donate US$ 1 (one U.S. dollar) up to a maximum total amount of US$ 10,000 (ten thousand U.S. dollars) for each NGO.
7.4 If the total kilometers necessary to reach US$ 10,000 per NGO are not achieved, Xylem Watermark will still provide funds to the NGOs, limited to US$10,000 for each NGO.
7.5 If the total kilometers necessary to reach US$ 10,000 per NGO are exceeded, Xylem Watermark will not provide additional funds to the NGOs, limited to US$10,000 for each NGO.
7.6 In the event that the target fundraising goal of US$ 150,000 (one thousand and fifty hundred U.S. dollars) is exceeded, Xylem will donate an additional amount (bonus) of up to US$ 10,000 (ten thousand U.S. dollars) to 5 (five) other NGOs not listed on www.aquatonxylem.com, but held in reserve until the conclusion of AQUATON. Each of these NGOs must enter into a prior agreement with Benevity® and will receive a total of US$ 10,000 (ten thousand U.S. dollars) or the equivalent value in Xylem pumping equipment.
7.7 In the event that the target kilometers of 150,000 (one thousand fifty hundred kilometers) are exceeded, Xylem Watermark will keep www.aquatonxylem.com opened and available for Participants to register kilometers until November 30th , 2024.
With Fundación Aguas
The echo of Argentine history resonates in the communities of Salta and Chaco, where the lack of access to water affects ties with the land and culture. In Las Llanas de Hickmann and Campo Argentino, Coronel Solá in Salta and Santa Elena in Chaco, primary schools face conditions that complicate their main mission: to be a teaching-learning space. The deficiencies in the water systems and hygiene facilities force the educational community (teachers, parents, and even students) to transport the necessary water for their daily lives using buckets and imposing physical tasks.
Xylem Watermark and Fundación Aguas are joining forces to change the history of these educational establishments. Together, we will work with the aim of every child accessing safe water, enabling them to develop and enjoy their study and recreation spaces.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: Over 500 people
With Monte Adentro
The Impenetrable Chaqueño is one of the regions in Argentina known for its extreme temperatures. At its entrance lies the community of El Boquerón, a place where access to water is a luxury. Its inhabitants depend exclusively on rain to collect all the water they need. When droughts strike, they get their water supplies from trucks on long, dusty, stony roads, making everything difficult. Despite the harshness of the place, the attachment to this land is deep. Here, where nature and culture intertwine, people cling to their roots, resisting the temptation to migrate.
Xylem Watermark and the NGO Monte Adentro are joining forces to transform this reality and provide the community of El Boquerón with the self-sufficiency necessary to live and thrive in their environment. By restoring the dignity of its inhabitants through technological and human solutions, we also ensure the strengthening of their inalienable bond with their ancient land.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: Over 140 people.
With Pequeno Cotolengo Paulista
In a city as vast as São Paulo, where the reality of many is hidden behind urban lights, the Pequeno Cotolengo Paulista stands as a true miracle of hope. This refuge, an important part of the network founded by Don Orione—who made charity his mission—is a home where comprehensive care and support are provided to individuals with multiple disabilities.
Xylem Watermark and the Pequeno Cotolengo Paulista project aim to dignify the kitchen service through reconstruction and conditioning works, providing a quality service to the people who are part of this great community.”
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: Over 360 people
With Fundación Análoga
The magical island of Chiloé, with its green landscapes and rich cultural heritage, tells a worrying story about its water reality. Despite being surrounded by the sea and located in the Los Lagos Region, Chiloé faces an unparalleled water scarcity crisis. Inadequate infrastructure, combined with the historical devastation of the ANCUD earthquake in 2016 and the alarming loss of its native forest at a rate of 1000 hectares per year, has left the community in a constant struggle to access drinking water. The exclusive reliance on rainwater, increasingly unpredictable due to climate change, exacerbates this crisis. As the ecosystem weakens, misinformation and lack of education about the importance of the resource threaten to plunge the entire island into an even deeper crisis.
In response to this emergency, Xylem Watermark and Fundación Análoga are joining forces to carry out an Environmental Education Tour that will impact rural schools in Chiloé. This project will empower young people with the knowledge and tools necessary to face the water crisis, understand their environment, and act accordingly.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 80 people
With Swissaid
In Toluviejo, Sucre, the rural population lacks access to potable water, and daily life is a constant struggle for this precious liquid. The water infrastructure in the region is inadequate, with an aqueduct that leaves communities completely unprotected. They rely on rainwater reservoirs that are insufficient to ensure supply during extended periods of drought, exacerbated by climate change and the El Niño phenomenon. This situation impacts their daily lives, affecting the population that faces serious health risks.
Xylem Watermark and the NGO Swissaid are joining forces to build and improve rainwater reservoirs in two of the most affected communities in Toluviejo.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: Over 1,200 people
With World Vision
In the arid and vast region of La Guajira, behind luxury resorts, thousands of children are exposed to diseases and historic poverty. Asymmetries. Violated rights. Water scarcity becomes a silent enemy, life teeters on the edge of hopelessness. Here, in this forgotten corner of Colombia, the lack of access to water not only means thirst, but also a bleak fate for children and adolescents. These, already vulnerable due to the lack of guarantees for their rights, face the cruel reality of a life without safe water, which exposes them to preventable diseases and worsens malnutrition that robs them of their future, trapping them in a cycle of poverty and suffering.
Xylem Watermark and World Vision join forces on a transcendental mission: to bring safe water and hope to the Los Moreneros community. With a solution that seeks to restore dignity and guarantee a future where every boy and girl in La Guajira has access to this vital resource.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 900 people
With Fondagua
Deep in the Paján Mountains in the province of Manabí, the community of San Francisco has found new hope in community-based nature tourism since 2015. This collective effort has allowed its inhabitants to share the richness of their environment with the outside world. However, despite their organization and determination, San Francisco faces an obstacle that threatens their livelihood and well-being: access to water. In a land where water should flow freely, the lack of an efficient distribution system leaves the community struggling for this vital resource.
Xylem Watermark joins Fondagua to transform this reality. Together, we will carry out the implementation of a cistern in San Francisco, which will serve as the heart of an efficient and sustainable water distribution system.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 150 people
With Waterboys
More than 2 million Americans do not have access to water and almost half of the tap water in the United States is contaminated with chemicals known as PFAS - per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances- according to a study by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). In Newark Ohio, in a rural setting, a family whose members suffer from cancer and heart problems do not have water for their difficult daily life. Without sufficient income to implement works, access to safe water is becoming more difficult every day.
Xylem Watermark and Waterboys Foundation, together with volunteers, will provide access to safe water with projects that go beyond and will have a more than positive impact in this corner of America.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: 3 people
With Amis des Ecoles
In the heart of the mountainous countryside of Marrakech, the girls of Asni face an unequal struggle. In a society marked by deep asymmetries, these girls are trapped in a reality where access to water, food and education are a privilege, not a right. The earthquake in 2023 not only destroyed the Al Haouz boarding school, but also robbed these girls of their refuge, their shelter. In this space, water was not just a resource, but a symbol of life, hope and resilience in an environment in which deschooling is a common occurrence.
Xylem Watermark and Amis des Ecoles are teaming up to rebuild the Al Haouz boarding school and the future of 500 Moroccan girls with a space where they can learn, grow and project themselves into the world. This place stands as a beacon of hope amidst the social and economic asymmetries of Morocco, where every drop of water and every educational opportunity become acts of resistance and empowerment.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 500 people
With Club de Niños y Niñas Delegación Hidalgo
The children and adolescents of the Casas QUMA community in Atotonilco de Tula, Hidalgo, live in an environment where loneliness can be dangerous. With parents traveling long distances for work, they are left unprotected and exposed to a psychosocial context that threatens to extinguish their potential. The lack of a safe space leaves them vulnerable in a hostile environment that distances them from development opportunities.
Xylem Watermark joins forces with Club de Niños y Niñas Delegación Hidalgo to transform this situation. Inspired by the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, which have included iconic figures like Jennifer Lopez and Michael Jordan, we will fund the necessary improvements to this space and introduce children and adolescents to a deep awareness of the importance of water. With this intervention, we will create a beacon of hope and human development amid adversity, providing these young people with the tools to develop their potential through passion, art, culture, and human development.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 300 people
With ReforestAcción
In the lands that the Otomí people revered as sacred, where Hüyata, the sun, was the symbol of life and power, nature now cries out for help. The municipalities of Amealco and Humilpan today suffer the ravages of climate change, facing extreme droughts, arid lands, and a forced exodus of their inhabitants. The vital connection between social and environmental balance has been broken, leaving communities vulnerable to migrations and illicit activities.
Xylem Watermark and ReforestAcción join forces to restore the forests of southern Querétaro. This ambitious project will plant 60,000 native trees, regenerating ecosystems and bringing life back to these devastated lands. Together, we seek not only to reforest but also to restore hope by ensuring that these communities once again find strength and protection in nature.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 4,200 people
With Techo
In the midst of Metropolitan Lima, where the cold bites in winter and the heat suffocates in summer, water is a scarce commodity. Communities live in a perpetual state of deprivation, where the lack of access to basic services translates into poverty, unsanitary conditions, and vulnerability. In popular settlements, communal kitchens that feed hundreds of people face the constant threat of diseases due to the scarcity of clean water, an essential resource for both food preparation and basic hygiene.
Xylem Watermark joins forces with TECHO to bring assistance and awareness about the value and power of safe water with tools that contribute to the dignity of families in these popular settlements.
XYLEM SOLUTION
Delivery of 8 water storage solutions with handwashing stations for communal kitchens in Pachacamac:
BENEFICIARIES: More than 560 people
With Techo
Extreme cold and heat. Humidity at its highest all year round. In Villa María del Triunfo and San Juan de Lurigancho, which is the most populated municipality in all of Peru, water is a scarce commodity and forces residents to pay for it every day.
The communal pots are a source of attention to the needs of these residents, and having water that ensures optimal conditions for preparing food in a hygienic environment is vital.
Xylem Watermark joins TECHO to bring assistance and awareness about the value and power of safe water with tools that contribute to the dignity of families in these popular settlements.
XYLEM SOLUTION
Delivery of 8 water storage solutions with handwashing stations to 4 communal kitchens in Villa María del Triunfo and 4 communal kitchens in San Juan de Lurigancho:
BENEFICIARIES: More than 560 people
With Canal & River Trust
Water is Life, and Mental Health. Water is essential for both physical and mental well-being. The Let's Fish! programme harnesses water's healing power, especially for young people, deepening their connection to this vital resource.
Xylem Watermark and Canal & River Trust team up to protect the ‘Let's Fish’ programme, offering water-based activities across the UK’s historic waterways. These activities benefit many people, particularly those in our communities struggling with their mental health but also neurodivergent individuals like those with ADHD, providing them a calming and enriching environment.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 5,000 people
With BLUE Missions
Dominican Republic and its dreamlike beaches. Looking up towards its jungle-covered mountains, the dream of access to water is just that. The community of La Colmena and Los Cachimbos do not know what it is to turn on a tap; they have never had water reach their homes. It is mostly women who transport the water to the houses, making them the most affected. Adding to this the population growth and location, impacted by climate change, the water is completely insufficient for these families to meet their basic needs.
BLUE Missions, the NGO committed to the future of water in that region, empowers rural communities and calls on its young volunteers to create the facilities to bring safe water, together with Xylem Watermark, for the fourth consecutive year, expanding the reach of this project that is changing the lives of more and more people.
XYLEM SOLUTION
BENEFICIARIES: More than 350 people