The Fall season may have started on the calendar, but the desert heat has no end in sight. Last weekend temperatures remained just shy of 115° in some areas.
These desert conditions will give you a lightheaded feeling, maybe headaches, stomach aches, and physical fatigue. These symptoms are felt when we are prepared, properly fed, hydrated and rested. Now, imagine those passing through without the same luxuries. Temperatures will remain high for at least another month. No matter the weather, nor how extreme the temperatures get, we have not, and will never leave the desert. As long as people are crossing through, we’ll be there. The temperatures are still expected to reach up to 110-115° in some areas tomorrow so we are still only taking experienced Water Drop volunteers for the time being. Thank you all for your patience. As soon as we can safely take new volunteers we will. For the meanwhile, sharing posts and making donations allow us to continue our work, and be efficient as possible. For any questions about Water Drops or our Water Drops during Covid, reach out to Water Drop Program Co-Director James Cordero, [email protected]. Thank you for your continued support! Link in bio to donate to our work.
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