An update on la Guardería,
There has been a recent push at Pop Wuj to improve sanitation at la Guardería. This entails building a trash pit so that trash that is currently being burnt can be picked up monthly. Furthermore, Pop Wuj hopes to employ an extra person specifically for the task of clean-up. In the future we also hope to install a drainage system so that soapy and dirty water that currently drains into crops (and passes through the burning trash on the way), can drain safely.
These aspirations along with the rising cost of food and gas have created a desperate need for more funds at la Guardería. If you feel inclined to donate or know someone who might, this would greatly help the health of the children which la Guardería serves every day. Thanks for taking the time to read this and check back for updates!
Supporting educational, health, environmental and social projects in the Western Highlands of Guatemala through locally-organized programs
Family Support Center (formerly La Guarderia/daycare)

The Center is staffed by seven full- and time-part employees, including one teacher. The staff cleans, cooks, and maintains the Center. The staff is thought of as family by the children because many children have difficult family lives.

The epidemic of malnutrition which plagues Guatemalan children is combated here as well. The Center provides children with healthy meals and vitamins to aid in their natural development along with medicinal lotions to fight off skin diseases. All of the children receive regular check-ups from the staff and volunteers of the Pop Wuj Medical Clinic.
Along with services to the children, the Center provides counseling and social work services to the families who participate in the program. Familial disintegration, alcoholism, and depression are common problems in Llanos del Pinal and the Center offers hope to individuals suffering from such problems by offering them a broader community.

The Family Support Center costs approximately $2,000 a month to run. The budget consists of salaries for the seven full- and part-time employees, food, dry goods, cooking fuel, cleaning supplies, utilities, and rent.