
Antigua Green School
Antigua Green School offers a Pre-K - 12 program and is located on a large coffee farm and cultural center called Finca La Azotea. It's a progressive and bilingual school that focuses on environmental and sustainable education.
Antigua Green School offers a Pre-K - 12 program and is located on a large coffee farm and cultural center called Finca La Azotea. It's a progressive and bilingual school that focuses on environmental and sustainable education.
AmorDown Coatepeque offers assistance and inclusion to children, youth and adults with disabilities, especially Down syndrome.
Bridge for Billions is a social enterprise that helps all types of organizations to design, create and manage their entrepreneurship and innovation programs to generate value for all the agents involved.
A non-profit association with a humanistic spirit. Founded in 2013, our work focuses are the prevention of violence, the process of transformation of lives, community development to improve the quality of life, and promoting the defense of equality and human rights.
CVG provides a space for articulation, development and promotion of voluntary activity in Guatemala. We bring together several institutions committed to volunteering, as a service to the communities and the development of the country from their own vocations and resources. We have been working in Guatemala since 2006 and we focus our activities on the formation of a Network of volunteer organizations and on the promotion of the national voluntary movement, through different activities.
Our goal is to provide girls and adolescents in rural communities with a safe space to learn about their lives, strengthen their support networks and equip them with life skills.
The Asociación para el Cambio Social JXC Guatemala, based in the department of San Marcos, Guatemala, was created on February 15, 2015 and came into legal life on April 29, 2021, calling itself the Association for Social Change JXC.
Founded in 1992, Local Hope (Xela AID Guatemala) provides low- and no-cost health and mental health care and clean water support; intensive support for education including a Montessori Preschool, Educational Scholarships, a Study Center and Adult Literacy Program, and certified COVID-safe Computer Lab; a Leadership Certificate Program, job skills training; and social services included a Special Needs Program for Children and Youth with Disabilities and a budding program for senior support. These programs serve approximately 5000 people annually.
ROMP Guatemala is an Association dedicated to the manufacture of prosthetic devices and orthoses for low-income amputees at low cost.
We are an organization that promotes the labor inclusion of people with disabilities. Our source of income is the development and customization of Kraft paper bags, accessories and decorative objects based on newspaper (recycled), we also have the craft line with bead and a poultry farm.
She's the First is a global nonprofit organization that partners with community-based organizations to ensure that girls around the world are educated, respected and heard. Our work is divided into two pillars: we build coalitions of community organizations and provide them with funding, training and flexible resources to increase girls' power, and we engage in girl-led advocacy activities around the world.
Cojolya is an NGO located in Santiago Atitlán, Sololá, which was born in 1983 during the civil war with the objective of supporting women victims of the war.
Today, Cojolya produces handmade products such as handbags, accessories and household products. Cojolya's goal is to promote the art of backstrap loom weaving, Mayan culture, women's empowerment and access to fair and paid work for artisans.
Health & Help helps people in places where basic medical care is difficult or impossible to access.
We are an organization focused on providing inclusive education, through the educational center Síndrome de Amor, classes from pre-primary, primary, basic and diversified, garden, cooking classes, nursery and farm animals.
Tikal Canal is an Internacional Arts and Cultural Tourism program focused on empowering artisans.
Puerta de Esperanza was born in the heart of a Guatemalan woman who saw the need to accompany the lives of working children in a somewhat forgotten sector of the city, the terminal market, where food is plentiful, but not exactly for them.
Puerta de Esperanza is a space of opportunities that makes children and adolescents know new horizons, expanding their ability to dream and fight for their dreams.
The Asociación de Estudios y Proyectos de Esfuerzo Popular -EPRODEP- is a Guatemalan non-profit organization founded in 1994 by a group of socially committed people. EPRODEP promotes and vindicates the human rights of children, adolescents, youth and women, facilitates access to formal and non-formal education from an alternative and transformative pedagogical approach based on the principles of Popular Education and Good Living.
Casa Materna provides critically needed medical services and education to low-income mothers in San Juan La Laguna and its villages. Our goal is for all women in the area to have a safe, affordable, and accessible place to give birth and thereby decrease maternal and fetal mortality in the region.
We believe that by sharing and exchanging skills and knowledge and by working and growing together we can build meaningful and enduring relationships -with our team, our guests, our community, and our environment.
Asociación Brillo de Sol operates a school for children with special needs located in San Gaspar Vivar, in the municipality of La Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepéquez, Guatemala. We are an educational project working on inclusion.
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