The AguaVida Network Bulletin

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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. This urgent situation requires broad community participation in the search for solutions. The AguaVida Bulletin seeks to contribute to an informed community and collaborative efforts to confront this crisis. We welcome article submissions and suggestions. You can reach us at bulletin@redaguavida.net.

The AGUA/VIDA Bulletin

The cost of water, on the rise...

What do we gain from the overexploitation of the Rio Laja Aquifer, a source of water... Read more

The Tanguis Orgánico de San Miguel de Allende (TOSMA) was born from the need to support local organic production. The TOSMA Producers' Market is a... Read more

Via Organica is a Civil Association that works for organic regenerative agriculture, fair trade, social justice, sustainable living and... Read more

Take action to save a native tree, for the sake of the tree itself, and for the sake of all life.  On September 4 and 5, volunteer with Audubon de... Read more

In 2008, the young Midday Rotary Club of San Miguel was looking around to find an initiative where they could make a big difference in the lives... Read more

41 Arboles para Salvar el Planeta

On July 7, we celebrated the Day of the Tree, it was a very emotional event that allowed us to meet people who follow us on social networks or... Read more

The Banorte Professional Golf tournament delivered 16 mattresses for two Casita Linda families in San Miguel Viejo (houses # 125 and 126). Proud... Read more

The history of the Agua Vida Network dates back to 2011 when several organizations and citizens formed a voluntary Citizens Observatory for Water... Read more