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Guatemalans celebrate Semana Santa ( Easter) eating fragrant sweet breads and drinking hot chocolate.
Malnutrition and hunger are huge problems for the indigenous Mayan communities.
The families that we work with do not have enough to eat nor can they afford the traditional foods that are eaten at this time of the year. Easter (Semana Santa) is a time of sharing in Guatemala -- Please consider giving a food basket to a hungry family to share in Semana Santa.
This basket will include*:
A chicken.
Carrots.
Squash.
Incaparina - a fortified cereal.
Oatmeal - to make the customary drink of "mosh."
Sugar.
Sweetbreads.
A block of chocolate to make cocoa.
(All in a large, re-usable plastic basket that has many uses in a Guatemalan household)
*Some food items may be substituted due to availability.
Your food basket donation may make the difference between hunger and a joyous celebration. Any donation you can send will help to relieve the crushing poverty that these children and families endure.
If you would like to give a basket of food to your sponsored student or a needy family, please send a donation of $35 to the Community Aid Project at Mayan Families,
either through our website, www.mayanfamilies.org/DonateOnline
or by check to:Mayan FamiliesP.O. Box 52Claremont, N.C. 28610
Please send your donations before March 28th for the Semana Santa baskets.
If you would like to nominate a sponsored student or a particular family to receive your basket, please send us their name AND number as a note with your payment, or you can email us instructions at info@mayanfamilies.org
If you would like to give this gift "In Honor Of" someone special, please send us an email including the details, and we will put them on our IN HONOR OF web page. If you would like to include a photo of your "someone special" we will also post their photo -- To have an e-mail sent to the person you are honoring, please send us their email address.
(Please remember that we accept donations for much needed food and our many other projects year round. No donation is too small.)
To help as many families as possible receive food, please forward this email to your family and friends. Please post it on your personal blogs, social networking sites and websites....together we can make a difference.
Wishing you and your loved ones a happy Spring,



Hi friends,
There has been so much happening here that I haven't had much time to fill you all in.
This just a quick run down.
We have lots of visitors.
 
We have Connie and a group that she has brought down. Connie is a MFC member.
Connie has brought a group down of friends and people who she has told about the trip and who have come to join her. Connie is a flight attendant and one of her group is a passenger from one of her flights who she started talking to and encouraged to join her.
 
Other MFC members are also here, Sherry, her daughter, Ana (6yrs) who was born in Guatemala, Sherry's Mom, Judy, and her husband , and Sherry's Uncle.  They are visiting their sponsored students and having a great time. This is their third year in coming down to connect with the families that they sponsor.

We also have Connexiones from Canada, their groups is split in two, half leave tomorrow and the other half comes to Pana. 
 
Also from Canada is Louise, who is a MFC member and I am sure that many of you know her through this group.  She is here with her husband, Jim and two friends, Wayne and Carol.
 
Everyone has been very busy in their own ways.
Connexiones has been running after school programs at Tierra Linda Community Center.
The kids love it.  We would love to be able to continue it if we could just fund a teacher.
They have also been giving English classes.  Dave has developed a great system and the kids love it and are all practising their English.
Two women from their group purchased two onil stoves that were installed in Tierra Linda on Monday and now the same, two women have given us the money to buy a Little Tikes slide for the Tierra Linda Pre-school.  The kids are going to LOVE it!!!
We hope to have it at the pre-school on Friday.
It costs $250 US here!!    If we can fit any of these Little Tikes toys in any shipment that would be just fantastic.
 
Yesterday we organized that Connexiones brought the children from Tierra Linda to the playground here in Panajachel.  What a hit that was!!!!  The kids just loved it so much!
I wish you could have seen their faces.  Most of them had never been on a swing or a slide in their lives!   Danaya, Dave's wife also organized an egg hunt for the children.  It was a great day for them!
 
Louise and Connie's group toured Santiago yesterday with Julio from Mayan Families. 
The group accompanied Louise to the Chuk Muk school where she gave classes in dental hygenie.  Louise has been giving plants out at the school and encouraging children to measure their growth, she has also been giving the children cooking classes.  
Mayan Families employees built a book shelf for the school and books that were donated are now filling the shelves their for the children. Louise has organized it into a system for the teachers and the school was very excited about it.
 
Louise's husband, Jim is also busy helping build the toilets at Chuk Muk school that they have fundraised to build.   Yesterday, Jim, and Mayan Families employee, Juan, built a roof on a house of a child that is sponsored through Louise.
 
We have also had a visit from the distributors of the Rotary Water filters and we showed them around San Jorge and into the houses of the people who are using these water filters so that they can see the benefit and impact that these filters are having on people's lives here in Guatemala.
 
Today I am accompanying Connie and her group of 11 to San Jorge, where they are going to help serve breakfast to the children at the pre-school, they have brought toys and books to share, and also have shoes and clothing donations for them.
Then we are heading up to El Barranco where they will install a stove, visit the local school there, give books to the school, then after lunch at Pollo Campero in Solola, they will return to El Barranco, see demonstrations of back strap weaving, loom weaving and watch a performance of the El Barranco Folkloric dance troupe,  that consists of mostly students who are sponsored by Mayan Families.  The children are dancing for donations to be able to buy instruments and outfits for their dances.
 
Michael, who is a long term volunteer, will also be accompanying us to El Barranco  where he will be repairing a roof on a house for widow and her four children.  Mayan Families employees ,
Samuel and Carlos will be helping him.

On Friday, the second floor of the Tierra Linda school will be poured , the Connexiones group will be going along to help the people in the village with this big job,.  At the same time, the retaining wall is being constructed for the Tierra Linda school. Both these projects are being funded by Paso por Paso., also from Canada.
 
On Friday we are also holding a very small medical clinic at the Pana pre-school.
 
We also are continuing work on the second floor of the Tierra Linda community center.
This will be used as a junior high school.
 
Work is also continuing on a house in San Jorge that is being built for a very large family that were living in terrible conditions.  This house is going to be a huge blessing for this family. 
 
We have also received a donation so that now we can complete the windows and doors for the classroom in San Jorge that was recently finished.  The children ( and teacher) will be so happy about this because it has been very chilly for them.
 
Apart from this the usual work continues.
Yesterday, we sent a young girl back to the hospital in the city to find out why she has never been able to have an ear infection cleared up. She is 10yrs old and has taken constant antibiotics to cover this.   We found out yesterday that she needs an operation on her ears.   We hope to find a group that will be able to do it but at the moment we are looking at approx. $800 US for her operation.
 
Thank you for your support, your care and your kindness, we appreciate it so much,
Sharon


Leonel Culan is 37 years old. On December 3rd while he was working as a builders assistant he fell 3 meters off a rock wall.
His life changed forever and he became a parapalegic.
Leonel is in the hospital in Solola.
He is depressed about his own situation and terribly worried about how his family will survive.
He lives in San Lucas Toliman and has seven children.
They are:
Claudia Estela is 14yrs old. She works as a domestic in a private house. She earns $15 US per month. She went to school till 3rd grade.
Vidalia Susana is 13yrs old. She stays at home helping the mother at home. She went to school till 2nd grade.
Mynor Leonel is 12yrs old. He went to school only till 1st grade. He has been working since helping the family. He is working cutting and picking coffee. He earns $5 US per week.
Luis is 11yrs old. He is in first grade.
Mayly is 5yrs old. She is in kindergarten.
Marta Elisa is 4yrs old.
Wilson David is 13 months old.
The mother is Marta Elisa , 33yrs old. She did not have the chance to go to school and does not know how to read or write.
She washes clothes by hand in private houses and earns $8 US per week when she can get the work.
The money that the family is now earning is not enough for them to cover their costs.
Often they have to go into the mountains and find herbs to eat. Their main diet now is tortillas with salt.
They own the house they live in. It is in very bad shape. They have one room made of cement block. They have one dilapidated kitchen made of tin ...photographed above.

They pay $7 US per month for electricity.\
They do not have water connected and have to go to the lake to bring drinking water and wash their clothes.
The lake is now suffering pollution and people are advised not to drink from it but this family cannot afford to buy drinking water.
They do not have an onil stove.
They cook over a wood burning stove.
They have two chairs.
They have one table.
They have two beds but it is a hard plank bed that does not have a mattress. The other bed is a wire base but they do not have any mattress . This is the one the children are sitting on.
The floor is dirt.
They do not have drainage.
They have not been able to afford to connect the water or to buy a pila, which is a 2 sided sink and an essential part of a Guatemalan household.
The father will be released from the hospital shortly and his situation is very desperate.
The family does not have enough to eat. The living conditions are very unsanitary.
They need beds, food, clothing, the floor needs cementing, they need the water connected and they need to have a water filter. The father will need medical support if he is going to be able to survive with the care that he will receive at home.
This family was living very hand to mouth before this accident but now their situation is very, very difficult.
If anyone can help with any of these needs for this family, it would be a huge blessing for them.




  

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