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The Yaxon Bocel Family

19 febrero, 2018/en Meet our families, News /por admin

Ingrid Celestina and her husband, José Manuel, live with their two young sons Jose Angel and Francisco in a community in the region of Sololá. While José works in a shop in the nearby town of Sololá, Ingrid teaches elementary school in the morning and makes jewelry in the afternoon. Her speciality is creating beaded earrings, necklaces, and bracelets which she sells in a store in Antigua.

Ingrid and José learned about the low-interest loans that Habitat for Humanity Guatemala offers qualifying families at a promotional booth at a local fair. This is what immediately attracted them; they knew they wanted their own home as a family and this was a way to make it happen. Previously, they lived with Ingrid’s parents and, with two growing boys, it was becoming cramped. So Ingrid and José submitted an application to Habitat Guatemala and began the process of building their home.“Now that we have our own home I have my own space to cook, I save time in my daily tasks,” Ingrid says happily. “And, quite truly, now that I have a dedicated area for making my jewelry, this has become easier for me too. It’s much better to live in your own home. This is something I’ve always wanted.”

Ingrid continues: “It was wonderful to have the volunteers here. We loved learning about their culture. Everyone worked together, no matter the age, and it was beautiful to see the teamwork. It’s more efficient to work together. They are in our hearts and we love them!”

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Smokeless Stoves: Juan Paulina

16 febrero, 2018/en Meet our families, News /por admin

Juana Paulina lives in a community in Sololá, with her son, Oliver, and her husband Francisco. Juana takes care of Oliver full time while Francisco works in agriculture.

When she learned about the opportunity to build a smokeless stove with Habitat for Humanity Guatemala, she knew immediately it was something she wanted to do for her family. “Before my new stove, I cooked on the floor of my kitchen and I was always worried that Oliver would fall into the fire,” Juana says.

Now, Oliver is much safer and Juana can cook without the fear of Oliver or one of his friends burning themselves. Additionally, she no longer suffers from headaches and eye irritation from cooking over an open flame. The family is also able to save money because they now use half the amount of wood for cooking. “One big bundle of wood used to last twenty-five days,” Juana explains. “Now it lasts for two months. It’s good to have a little more money because there are always expenses.”

Juana also remembers that Oliver loved playing with the volunteers and said it was fun to have them for the day. She sends her thanks from Guatemala!

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Healthy Home Kit: Pedro and Francisca

16 febrero, 2018/en Meet our families, News /por admin

Pedro  and Francisca live in Sololá. They are seventy years old and have lived in their house since they were twenty-five. Pedro grew up in a larger town and learned both Spanish and Kaqchikel (a Mayan language) during his childhood, whereas Francisca is from a rural village where exclusively Kaqchikel is spoken.

“I went to school when I was young,” says Pedro. “When I turned twelve my father told me I had to stop school. He said it was time that I learned how to work.” Since then, Pedro has worked in the fields, planting and harvesting crops, and Francisca works in agriculture as well.

When Pedro learned about Habitat for Humanity Guatemala from a community volunteer, he immediately knew that he wanted to improve his home by implementing a Habitat Guatemala Healthy Home Kit, which includes a new latrine, a smokeless stove, and a water filter.

Before Pedro and Francisca implemented their Healthy Home Kit, they cooked on the floor of their kitchen and suffered health issues from the smoke. They used a latrine that was forty-five years old–built when they first moved onto their land. And in order to get clean drinking water, they had to walk ten minutes away from their home, down a hill, and then haul the water back up the hill. “It would take at least half and hour to bring the water back,” explained Pedro. Now, because of their new water filter, he and Francisca have access to safe drinking water in their home.

“We are older,” Pedro says calmly. “And we don’t know how much time we have left on earth. But for the time being, our lives have been improved and we are grateful that this happened. And the volunteers, well they worked really hard! We appreciate the support they gave us.”

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Micael Bixcul Family

15 febrero, 2018/en Meet our families, News /por admin

Micael Bixcul lives in a village in Sololá, with her three children.  Her sons are twenty-two and twenty, and her daughter is seventeen. Before building their home by partnering with Habitat for Humanity Guatemala, they had lived with Micael’s parents for fifteen years. The family owns a bakery where she and her sons work while her daughter works for a business in a nearby town.

Micael’s brother learned about the low-interest loan that Habitat Guatemala offers and shared the information with his sister. “When I learned that I might qualify for a loan with Habitat, I decided to apply. I was approved fifteen days later and the process to build our house began,” says Micael. Just forty-five days after building began, her home was completed.

Micael built her home on land that her parents gave her. In Guatemala, it’s common for parents to divide up their land for their children, and many people raise their own families on this land.

Since moving into their new home, her family’s life has changed for the better, Micael shares. “We have more privacy now, more space,” she explains. “My sons have their own room and my daughter and I have our own room. We enjoy exploring the area around our home and my sons use the yard to play soccer.”

She has plans to keep improving her house, too. A false ceiling, a wall around their property, and a covered patio are the first projects Micael would like to complete.

When Micael talks about the volunteers who spent a week working on her home, she remembers that they assisted by transporting the materials to the building site–her house is set back from the road–and she has a message to share, too. “The volunteers were wonderful! We are very happy and will always appreciate their support.”

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The Cruz Family

15 febrero, 2018/en Meet our families, News /por admin

The Cruz family lives in a bright white house with a lush garden in the bustling town of Panajachel, located at the edge of Lake Atilán. Ana Maria and Henri own their own business; they make and sell artisan piñatas in the surrounding area. They have two children–a fifteen year old son who is in school and a twenty year old daughter who works as a receptionist.

When Ana Maria and Henri first got married, they lived in an adobe house on the same piece of land they built their new home. “In 2007, there was an earthquake in Guatemala,” explains Henri. “Our old house was damaged beyond repair and we had to move in with my parents.” Looking through his phone, he finds a photo of their old house.

They learned about Habitat for Humanity Guatemala through a local presentation about the various projects and opportunities. Because they wanted to live in their own house as a family, they decided to apply for the loan and begin the process. Families who partner with Habitat Guatemala choose and hire their own mason. In this case, Henri and Ana Maria hired a friend of many years. “He did a great job,” says Henri. “I’m so grateful that he helped us build our home.”

In the future, Ana Maria and Henri would like to build one or two more stories onto their house. “As our family grows, we would like to have space for everyone,” they explain. As their smiles express, they are very happy to be in their home and plan to live there for years to come.

As for the volunteers, the family says they think about them a lot. Ana Maria remembers the volunteers enthusiastically, “They were such happy workers! They really cared about us and we appreciate their efforts in helping us build our home. Our whole family is very thankful.”

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The Otoniel Family

14 febrero, 2018/en Meet our families, News /por admin

The Otoniel family lives a town in Sololá, Guatemala. Luis is married to Virginia, and they have a son, Julio. Luis and Virgina both work full-time (he as a salesman; she as a teacher) so Luis’s mother, Manuela Christina takes care of Julio.

The family learned about Habitat for Humanity Guatemala from a community volunteer and decided to build a new home to have a more spacious and safe space for their family. They were able to build their new home on the same piece of land as their older home, making the entire process much easier.

Now that they are settled, they feel safe and happy in their new space. They are appreciative of the volunteers who came and supported them in their journey to building a new home. «Thank you for the work you did here!» says Manuela Christina.

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