by Kayla Hughes | Mar 19, 2021 | Education, Guatemala, Uncategorized
Education should be accessible to all people regarless of their socio-econimic class or age. Thats why we have been supporting CEMIK, a school created for kids coming from families who are too poor to afford public school inscription fees. We have also been supporting...
by Kayla Hughes | Feb 28, 2021 | Education, Guatemala, Uncategorized
Adult Literacy Programs in Guatemala St. Leo’s, Mundo Exchange, and other donors have helped make the adult literacy program in Guatemala possible! This program has been ongoing for the past 20 years with no signs of slowing down. Students of all ages and from...
by Kayla Hughes | Jan 26, 2021 | Environment, Environmental, From the Field, Guatemala, Uncategorized
Fresh off the vine Our greenhouse project with ACEFOMI is going great! The women of this local association have been working hard to make this project a success. They built a greenhouse, attended seminars, took classes, and collaborated with various groups to learn...
by Kayla Hughes | Dec 15, 2020 | Education, Guatemala, Uncategorized
Our student scholarship program in Guatemala has provided kids and young adults an otherwise unavailable opportunity to complete their studies. Many of these past students have returned home to pursue their dream of better serving their communities. A...
by Kayla Hughes | Dec 14, 2020 | Environment, Environmental, From the Field, Guatemala, Uncategorized
Snapshots of the greenhouse in Chajul, Guatemala from start to finish! What a journey! Local leaders in Chajul maintained hope and optimism all the way from the idea of a community greenhouse to the physical creation of it. Your donations, a matching donation from...
by Kayla Hughes | Nov 11, 2020 | Culture and Community, From the Field, Guatemala, News and Updates, Uncategorized
Electricity is something many take for granted, and I’m willing to guess most of us have never really gone without it. Until fairly recently the people of Pal would tell you a different story. Today the village of Pal is home to about 100 familes. During the...