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| Many people who travel to Guatemala want to help the local Maya communities while they are there. Volunteering is an excellent way to contribute. You will be making friendships and participating in the local Tz'utujil Maya community, learning about Maya culture and traditions at the same time as you practice the Spanish you will be learning. | |
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The decision of the project is up to the student. There are existing
projects with charitable organizations which are on-going in the area.
Some students opt to create their own project, typically helping some
needy family improve their living conditions. Typical projects which students decide to work on:
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Mahiya Norton, an Australian
woman who studied at Casa Rosario, has been one of the driving forces behind
the program to pay for schooling for poor Maya children. She is now working
on another program in one of the poorest towns around the lake, San Pablo la
Laguna and she needs
volunteers. It is a program which will provide ovens for the Maya women.
This will give them a healthier cooking environment, and at the same time it
will cut down on the amount of wood needed
for cooking. You can learn more at her website
Friends of Australia and New Zealand
and to volunteer contact Mahiya directly at:
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