Project CAN is a digital resource center (www.proyectocan.org) that collects, creates and disseminates resources in the culinary, agriculture and Nutrition (CAN) area. Likewise, it provides advisory services on the design and implementation of nutritional interventions to improve food and nutritional security in urban and rural populations.
We are a community of missionaries serving and living in low-income communities.
Revive Amatitlán is dedicated to reviving lake Amatitlán. Our first step was a 2017 pilot in which thousands of fish were created, fish eggs covered artificial spawning beds and in which 4 meters of sludge was bio-eliminated.
Colectiva Las Ninas de Guatemala is a feminist collective led by artists who use art as a tool for social change.
Tikal Canal facilitates volunteer led workshops in San Felipe de Jesus, Tzununa La Laguna, and Nebaj, Quiché.
We are a women's organization that works for the benefit of children, adolescents, youth and women survivors of violence.
We are a budding community center in the Chaimal Village, San Pedro Carchá, Alta Verapaz. Our small center is constructed with some boards and sheets, with a compacted earth floor, benches made of wood with blocks, a table, and several children, women, and youth from nearby villages who use our space for workshops, storytelling sessions, reading hours, book loans, and some strengthening courses. Our services immediately connect with the communities through programs that promote reading, critical thinking, creativity, and the empowerment of women with cultural relevance.
Jolu de Guatemala is an organization that works with adolescents and youth, the LGBT+ community and mental health, with a special focus on suicide prevention.
The Last Chance is an organization led by young people, who are dedicated to education and development of socio-environmental projects. In order to contribute to the Guatemalan development.
We are a non-profit organization, which aims to provide development to communities, through community organization, comprehensive education, respect, welfare and balance with mother earth and food sovereignty of the families of the communities, rebuilding the good life of the communities.
Bicicloteca, is a mobile library composed of a bicycle and a suitcase/box full of books, which travels the streets and avenues of Zone 6 of Mixco, announcing itself for a storytelling function and free reading time. Bicicloteca is also a community library, it receives children daily, to enjoy more than 800 books on its shelves; it also shares various board games and art materials. Over time a community of readers is being built, who borrow books to take home.