The 4-H Agua Pura fotonovela project
The Issue ![]()
What has ANR done? ![]() Agua Pura (Pure Water), began in 1999 as a partnership of the University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension's Give Water A Hand, and Santa Barbara County UCCE 4-H Youth Development Program. The Santa Barbara County 4-H Youth Development Program has sustained the program. It is assisting the county in meeting best practices under NPDES (National Pollution Discharge Elimination System) guidelines by developing culturally appropriate Spanish language educational materials and curriculum. Recently, with the support of a graduate internship from California Communities Program and with funds from the County of Santa Barbara Water Agency, Agua Pura developed a fotonovela (a comic-book style photo-illustrated booklet) titled “Carlos y el Agua Limpia” (Carlos & Clean Water). The fotonovela was developed by Agua Pura staff in consultation with members of the local Latino community. (See a sample here.) The Payoff ![]() 4-H fotonovela reaches Latino families
For the past 10 years the Agua Pura program has contributed to engaging the Latino community in watershed resource issues:
Contact ![]() Supporting Unit: 4-H Youth Development Program California Communities Program Michael Marzolla, 805)692-1735, ammarzolla@ucdavis.edu |