The Morente Family
“We are so well and happy here. It’s something to call our own,”
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“We are so well and happy here. It’s something to call our own,”
“We had bought this land, and we said to ourselves, ‘what are we going to use this for?’” Marcedonio explains. “Then, we somehow picked up a cow, and now, we’re here.”
“In this moment, with making many sacrifices, we have our house at last. It is worth everything.”
Transito is proud of her stove, which has granted her a multitude of benefits. “The stove cooks well. You don’t need to feed it as much wood, it’s less work to maintain, and I’m so grateful for it.”
Since building a new stove, Emiliana is happy with how it works. Before, where her old stove was difficult to maintain and leaked copious amounts of smoke, the new one is just the opposite.
“We are content with our house,” they both agree in unison. “We are so happy.”
Lucia Santos Tobar heard the rumors from her neighbors. According to a few women living in her village, there would be a community meeting about ways to help families like hers.
The women gave her family clues to why everyone was sick. The culprits? A malfunctioning stove, contaminated tap water, and an unsteady and unsanitary latrine.
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