Prevention Through Deterrence was created with hot summer months in mind, and border fence construction of today still carries the same ideas as over 25 years ago.
These canyons we have been in recently are some of the most remote and hardest treks one can attempt to make. As we do our desert cleanup while leaving water and supplies, we can can get a good understanding of how fresh movement is through this area. Thank you to everyone on our team who keeps coming out week after week and putting their bodies on the line to do some good. 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. While the temperatures are still extreme, we are only taking experienced Water Drop volunteers for the time being. Thank you all for your understanding. 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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