EOS International
Nicole Farn is a professional with a background in communications and engineering. With experience in organizations such as EOS International, Change for Children Association, and Bunt & Associates, Nicole has developed skills in crafting persuasive stories to showcase the impact of safe water projects and various causes. Nicole has also worked in roles such as Transportation Engineer and Public Relations Coordinator, showcasing their diverse skill set. Nicole holds a Professional Writing Diploma from MacEwan University and a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Alberta.
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EOS International
EOS International is a nonprofit social enterprise that empowers rural families in Central America with access to safe water and opportunities to generate income through simple technology solutions and education. Through EOS’ technology implementation, education, and monitoring, our team can ensure that communities have safe drinking water continually, allowing children to stay in school, parents to continue working, and communities to thrive. EOS’ comprehensive model provides safe drinking water to over 530,000 people and includes the support of the ministry of health and local partners. This three-step model includes water quality testing and analysis to assess contaminations in the community water source, community water treatment and education to treat the contamination, and an ongoing chlorine tablet distribution providing a sustainable supply chain. Our team provides ongoing technical assistance, training, evaluation, and chlorine tablet distribution to all 1,300 rural communities through an established network of 51 chlorine distribution centers. EOS has identified entrepreneurs and initiated these chlorine distribution centers to provide a financially sustainable supply chain of chlorine tablets, while also an opportunity for entrepreneurs to generate up to $150 per month while supporting clean water. All solutions are locally-operated and require co-financing from all involved and demonstrates that for just pennies a day-per person, we could dramatically reduce the incidence of waterborne disease and save lives.