Reducing poverty in Guatemala's Mayan communities through education

Sueños y Esperanzas Blog

  • Volunteer Stories: Melinda and Mary Kate

    Volunteer Stories: Melinda and Mary Kate

    While Sueños y Esperanzas regularly hosts groups of volunteers for short-term service trips, some volunteers have decided to stay for longer periods of times. Both Melinda and Mary Kate decided to stay in San Juan La Laguna to teach English to adults and children at the Sueños y Esperanzas center. Melinda is from Seattle, WA,…

  • Interview: Debbie Hoffman

    Interview: Debbie Hoffman

    In March and April of this year, we had several groups of volunteers join us from the United States to help build sustainable stoves for families in need. I sat down with one volunteer, Debbie Hoffman, to talk about her interest in the work being done here in Guatemala. Debbie has been involved with Sueños…

  • The Stories of Lorenzo and Rosa

    The Stories of Lorenzo and Rosa

    One of the many projects Sueños y Esperanzas has undertaken in the past year has been building homes for families in San Juan La Laguna. According to the Guatemala Housing Alliance, half of Guatemalans live in inadequate housing conditions, increasing their exposure to parasites, anemia, and other illnesses. Access to adequate housing is recognized as…