Our Mission

Agua Vida is a network of civil society organizations and individuals working in San Miguel de Allende to preserve and restore our finite water resources and to ensure the right to clean water for all through an informed and engaged society.

The AguaVida Network Bulletin

San Miguel de Allende and its surrounding communities are running out of water and the water that we do have is often contaminated with arsenic and fluoride. The AguaVida Bulletin invites our readers to learn more about the many issues involved in our urgent water crisis and how to join in the efforts to find solutions.

On December 2, the Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT) published its denial of the "environmental impact authorization"... Read more

Civil and community organizations and inhabitants of the Cuenca de la Independencia have come together to demonstrate against the destruction of... Read more

FAI

Throughout its 30 years of community work in the State of Guanajuato, the Fundación de Apoyo Infantil Guanajuato A.C. has worked to promote and... Read more

A year ago El Charco del Ingenio was selected by the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT) for the establishment of an Ethnobotanic... Read more

Caminos de Agua

Our water crisis is a region-wide crisis that encompasses not only rural communities but several cities in northern Guanajuato, including San... Read more

Despite unsuccessful efforts in the past, the Canadian corporation Argonaut Gold is once again seeking an environmental impact authorization to... Read more

Audubon de México

It’s hard to imagine that just a few short months ago the Presa Allende was at its lowest recorded water level in recent history, leaving hundreds... Read more

Casita Linda

Our Casita Linda families in San Miguel Viejo recently performed a play called "What about the watershed?"

As part of our workshop program... Read more

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