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To:
All friends of the Guatemalan Project
From:
Cecilia Campoverde, Director
Subject:
Report from Guatemala
– September 7, 2008
Date:
September 8, 2008
I send to all a very friendly hello from my
new home, El Triunfo, Gualan,
Guatemala where
I have been living since June 3rd, 2008, after retiring from my work at
FAU.
The first three months of retirement have
been a lot or work – no kidding!
Day Care
Center
During June, the 115 friends from the Presbyterian
group of Westfield, New Jersey came to El Triunfo to work with
families building kitchens, latrine housing, and other additional parts of the
house for twelve families. They also
built a beautiful building which will become a Day Care center for the little
ones. Most of the building is done. The fence and floors will be in place within
two or three weeks. There are already
eleven children on the list waiting to be served. The Municipality of Gualan
has committed a worker to coordinate the services at the center.
The Day Care will also serve as a library
for the school children. The
Presbyterian friends brought many beautiful books in Spanish and the teachers
and community leaders decided to place them at a central place rather than at a
specific classroom.
The school children from the sixth grade
will be doing volunteer work at the center as part of their required community
service hours. The library records will
be part of their responsibilities.
Two computers will be placed at the Day
Care center. We have three educational
programs on CD and we hope to be able to purchase more. This is a great opportunity, not only for the
school children to utilize the programs, but also for them to tutor the smaller
children. Your cooperation toward the
purchasing of these educational programs is appreciated.
We are most grateful to the Presbyterian
group of Westfield, New Jersey for their generosity and
kindness. The children and families of
El Triunfo remember the many hours they spent sharing art work, games,
solidarity.
The
water project
Mr.
Felix Solaun and Mr. Bruce Griffith, friends of the Guatemalan Project are
committed to assist the people of El Triunfo in their quest to satisfy their
need for water. El Triunfo has expanded
from the original 129 families to 293 families. The new families live on what
is now called El Triunfo II, on the skirt of El Triunfo.
The
topographic study of El Triunfo II has already taken place. The Municipality of Gualan
is doing the final engineering assessment that will determine the
specifications for the changes in motor power, pipe diameters, etc. It is expected that this study will be
available within a month.
On
August 21, 2008, Felix, Bruce, and Havana-Felix’s daughter- and her friend
Lauren visited El Triunfo. We truly enjoyed their company and hope that they
will return.
Felix
and Bruce and their friends from Atlanta,
GA will sponsor the cost of this
water system expansion. We are most grateful to them.
The Milpa project
This
year, the harvest of the corn has been stupendous. Thanks to the help given by Felix Solaun and
Bruce Griffith and their friends in Atlanta,
GA, thirty two families in El
Triunfo were able to obtain loans to purchase fertilizer for their corn
fields. That, plus the plentiful rains
produced wonderful harvest.
Many
more families needed loans for their milpas; that is
why, Felix and Bruce are working with their friends to fundraise enough money
to provide all families in El Triunfo with a minimum loan for the cultivation
of a half a block of land. Each family
will need a minimum of $150 to purchase seeds, fertilizer, pesticides.
At the end of September, 2008, we will have
a list and pictures of all the families in need of milpa loans. We hope that
you will be able to assist a family or two so that they can ensure their food
and livelihood for next year. Our loans are sustainable; therefore, we expect
minimum need for the continuation of this project after 2009.
The Westminster project
The Westminster
High School in Atlanta, GA,
under the leadership of Deacon Michael Barbaro and Sam Kirby engaged students
in collecting $3,000 to help the children of El Triunfo who needed basic things
such as a bed, a hammock, a chair, a table.
The teachers at the Scott
Adams Elementary
School in El Triunfo selected 90 students most in
need of these items. The students were
asked to give 30 hours of community work and to help the furniture and hammock
makers in making their selected item.
During the month of August, the children of
El Triunfo delivered their community hours and learn the basic of carpentry and
weaving. During the Guatemala’s Independence Day
festivities of September 15, each selected child will receive their prize. We will be placing all pictures of the children
with their beds, chairs, tables, and hammocks on the web. Each child will send a letter of thanks to
their friends in Westminster school in Atlanta, GA.
We appreciate the generosity and sense of
community of the children of the Westminster
High School and invite
them to come to visit El Triunfo and share in our joy.
Lunch
program
It is with much sadness that I report to
all the friends of the Guatemalan Project that we will no longer be able to
feed the children who attend school.
Unfortunately, our donors have not sent their donations for this
program.
As you know, we were able to prepare a
lunch for as little as $0.25 per lunch per day.
The cost of living has upped this figure to $0.30 a day.
Unless there is a donation made before
January, 2009, the incoming children will not receive lunches.
The cost of providing lunches for 350
children is around $100 a day or $500 per week or $20,000 for a ten month
school year. We hope to find a generous
donor for this worthy program. We truly
saw a big difference in the health of the children during the past three years
of the lunch program. Children seem more
alert, they attend school, and they are much more participative in all areas of
school and community work. We would love
to continue this grown.
Personal
note:
After three months of retirement, I need a
vacation. I love my retirement work,
but, I still have not caught up with all the paperwork I need to do.
I am having my house built in my farm and I
hope to have it done by December. I am
enjoying every minute of my work and my life in El Triunfo. I miss my friends and my music – I did not
bring my CDs.
I will be traveling back to the USA in January
and I will stay in Boynton for one month. I hope to see many of you.
Warm regards
Cecilia Campoverde.
Note:
Your monetary contributions are most welcome.
Write your check to: GUATEMALAN PROJECT
On the back of the check, please write: FOR
DEPOSIT ONLY IN ACCOUNT 1525063
Send your check to: NATIONAL CITY BANK
6400
HYPOLUXO ROAD
LANTANA, FLORIDA
33462
Please send me an email to guatemalanproject@netzero.net
to inform me of your donation.
Respectfully submitted,
Cecilia Campoverde, Director