120 degrees. Mid-late July has proven in the last few years as the hottest Water Drop of the year. Both groups that went out Saturday did such an amazing job dealing with the heat.
It’s tricky to manage these summer drops. We have to be precise where we drop. Know ahead of time where the spots will be. The terrain, heat and sun exposure can bring trouble if we go off cue. Supplies need to reach these locations, but we have to make sure we are on point, otherwise we can also put ourselves in danger. That is why we are only taking experienced Water Drop volunteers right now. Thank you all for your patience. As soon as we can safely take new volunteers we will. For the meanwhile, sharing posts and 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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