Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women

by Highland Support Project
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Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women
Opportunities & Hope for 250 Guatemalan Maya Women

Project Report | Nov 30, 2022
30 Reasons to Give Back

By Alyssa Ondarza | Outreach Associate

Women using the communal sanitation station
Women using the communal sanitation station

On November 28th, AMA and HSP facilitated and oversaw the delivery of 30 sanitation systems to 30 families in the community of Chuicutama, Guatemala. 

Previously, the women of the community have worked together with the assistance of AMA and HSP to build communal sanitization stations. This project successfully provided women in the community with safe places to wash and dry their laundry but it did not eliminate all burdens. The sanitation station in Chuicutama is located more than a mile and a half away from the main community where enough water can be found to fill a large basin. This means that women must walk over a mile with their clothes and linens on their heads and backs – many with their children in tow. Most women try to reach the station early in the morning while the water level is still high and easier to reach, resulting in lines and long waits for a free spot to begin cleaning. When water levels are low, women must stand on a stone or cinderblock to be able to bend over far enough to reach clean waters causing further strain on their backs and shoulders. 

Once all items have been washed, those who choose to dry their things at home will then carry them back the distance on their backs and heads, cold and heavy from being wet. There are tall clotheslines located at the community station to avoid drying clothes on the straw grasses which has been proven to cause skin rashes, but these lines have limited availability. Drying clothes and blankets in the highlands is another story altogether. Depending on cloud coverage, temperatures, and rainfall, drying clothes can be an all-day event. Because of this, women know to arrive at the sanitation station early as an additional hope to get clothes home sooner, taking advantage of the sunnier morning hours for drying. 

The communal sanitation system has been a huge benefit to the community, but it hasn’t reached the level of empowerment the community, HSP, and AMA want to see. The arrival of personal, at-home sanitation stations will lift the physical and mental burdens of traveling two and three times a week for a basic household chore. Many people take for granted how convenient and fast electric washers and dryers are. These new sinks will return many hours of the week back to women, providing more opportunities for engagement with the community and career fulfillment. HSP and AMA aim to empower people with direct access to resources and opportunities. Empowering people empowers communities which empowers economic growth and ultimately empowers sustainable and progressive change.

We want to thank you all for all of your contributions and support in this major triumph over opportunity barriers. There are yet new families in the community without personal sanitation sinks as well as many other communities we hope to partner with. Together, and with your help, we can continue to empower women, children, and families in Guatemala and across the world to make changes in big strides through small investments. 

Women using the communal sanitation station
Women using the communal sanitation station
Women using the communal sanitation station
Women using the communal sanitation station
Water level of station early in the morning
Water level of station early in the morning
One of three truckloads of sinks for delivery
One of three truckloads of sinks for delivery
Sinks being unloaded at households
Sinks being unloaded at households
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