Last Saturday was a tough one. The heat, the wind, the terrain. One of our groups witnessed a chase and apprehension of a group of folks who had traveled days through the desert. Even though we were unable to do anything about what happened, it reminds us of why we go out, and who we go out for. Seeing fresh traces of travel, artifacts and other items left behind along with our supplies consumed let us know we are on the right track.
We continued after, climbing some serious mountain terrain and get to far out locations to get the supplies to people right around the areas where some start to run out of personal supplies. Teamwork gets us through these days. Together we are strong and effective. We have seen signs of increased travel, and we are doing as much as we can to be out there and leave these life saving supplies where they’re most needed. Tomorrow is the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. We will be out there strong and ready. As long as there are people crossing, we will be there to leave supplies. We will never leave the borderlands and never stop leaving life-saving supplies for those that travel through them. For any questions about Water Drops, please contact Water Drop Co-Director James Cordero at [email protected].
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