Sanitary Latrine – Manuela Cortéz

Manuela lives with her husband, Eugenio, and their four children, Milton (18), Evelyn (13), Tomás (10), and Lizardo (3) in San Lucas Tolimán, Sololá.  While Eugenio works in the fields, Manuela is a homemaker.

Manuela found out about Habitat Guatemala’s sanitary latrines project through a local committee member, who explained the process to them. Before partnering with Habitat Guatemala to receive the family’s sanitary latrine, the family had been using a toilet given to them by the government. The problem is that the community where they live does not have constant running water; They receive water every four days. Therefore the family cannot use the bathroom very often. Manuela explains, “Because we do not have water all the time, it was very complicated to use the old toilet. But, thank God we found out about this project. Now, we feel happy and more comfortable with the new latrine.”

Manuela finishes by sharing a message to the volunteers, “Thank you all for your support. We felt really happy when you came. Thank you for supporting families like ours.”

 

Healthy Home Kit – Marta Xiloj Ajanel

Marta lives with her husband, Víctor, and their five children, Elvia (9), Roselda (7), Lisbeth (5), Andrés (4) and Marcos (2) in San Lucas Tolimán, Sololá. While Víctor works in agriculture, Marta takes care of the children and the household chores.

As part of Habitat Guatemala’s Healthy Home Kit, families receive a smokeless stove, a sanitary latrine and a water filter, to help them improve their health by giving them adequate access to proper sanitation, potable water and a smoke free environment.

“I used to cook on an older stove that was broken for almost ten years . Because it was broken, the smoke stayed inside the kitchen, causing me and my family to suffer from respiratory diseases.” She continues, “The new one is very pretty and working great! It is big and has enough room to cook all of my dishes at once. Also, I have been able to save wood.” Marta has felt a difference in their health; no more eye irritation because the smoke no longer stays inside the kitchen.

Before receiving their new latrine, she explains that they had to share one with three other families, “Now, it is more comfortable, because we have our own, we do not have to wait to use it. ” The family has also felt a difference with their water filter. Before they drank water directly from the sink, causing the children pain from intestinal diseases. Now, it is easier and safer to drink potable water from the filter. “We are happy with our three products, and we are using them to improve our quality of life,” says Marta.

Edith refers to her time with the volunteers; “All of them where very kind,” she continues, “Thank you all for your support! May God bless you. We send our greetings to you.”

Smokeless Stove – Catarina Tzoc

Catarina, her husband, Rene, and their five children, Angela (17),  Axel (14), Kimberly (13), Katherine (9) and Sergio (7) are currently living in a small community in Sololá. While Rene works in agriculture, Catarina is a homemaker.

By being part of the Local Women Committee in her community, Catarina is always looking for projects and ways to support themselves, that is how she found out about Habitat Guatemala’s stoves project.  Before receiving her smokeless stove, Catarina used to cook on a stove that she built with blocks. Catarina shared, “I built the old one by myself to be able to cook. The new one is very pretty! I feel very happy with it. It saves wood. I only need one or two branches to cook all my meals,” she continues, “We are planning to fix the kitchen space in the future.”

Catarina finishes by sharing a message to the volunteers; “We had a really fun time with all of them! Thank you for your support. We send our greetings. I encourage you to continue supporting communities like ours. May God bless you!”

Sanitary Latrine – Cecilia Magdalena Xitamul

Cecilia, her husband, Lucas, and their four children, John (14), Vanessa (12) , Rosaura (9) and Dalmi (7), live in a small community, near Lake Atitlán, Sololá. While Lucas works in the fields, Cecilia is a homemaker.

Before partnering with Habitat Guatemala to receive the family’s sanitary latrine, the family had been using the old one for over nine years, Cecilia explains that it was in poor conditions and uncomfortable, “This one is better! It is easier to clean, and easy to use for my children,” says Cecilia.

About her experience with the volunteers, she shares; “It was a fun day, we played and worked together. We are happy with our new latrine. Thank you all!”

Smokeless Stove – Evelin Sacuj

Evelin, her husband, Wenseslao and their two daughters, Margarita (4) and  Beverly (1) are currently living in a small community in Sololá. Her husband works as a tailor, while Evelin is a homemaker, caring for their two daughters.

Before partnering with Habitat Guatemala to receive her smokeless stove, Evelin used to cook on a gas stove. When the family did not have money to buy gas, Evelin would go and cook at her mother-in-law’s house. Evelin shared, “Now, with my own stove, I can cook whatever I want without worrying about anyone.” The biggest change has been the money they are saving. The family no longer needs to buy wood often because of the design of the stove.

Evelin explains that her favorite meal to prepare is “beans with tortilla.” For the group that came to help build their stove, Evelin sends this message, “Thank you all for your support. May God bless you!”

Sanitary Latrine – Santos Ajú

Santos, her husband, Cristobal, and their two daughters, Reina and María, live in a small community, near Lake Atitlán, Sololá. While Cristobal works in agriculture, Santos is a homemaker and weaves traditional clothes for extra income.

Before partnering with Habitat Guatemala to receive the family’s sanitary latrine, Santos explains that after almost 6 years of use, their old latrine was in poor conditions. “We feel content with our new latrine, it is cleaner and more comfortable,” says Santos.

About her experience with the volunteers, she shares; “We worked together and we had a great time.” She finishes by sharing a message to them: “Thank you all for your support. We send our greetings.” – Santos Ajú

Healthy Home Kit – Edith Tohom

Edith lives with her husband, Efrain, and their three children, Ileana (14), Milton (12) and Nehemías (5), in a small community near Lake Atitlán, Sololá. While Efraín works in agriculture, Edith takes care of the children and weaves traditional clothes.

As part of Habitat Guatemala’s Healthy Home Kit, families receive a smokeless stove, a sanitary latrine and a water filter, to help them improve their health by giving them adequate access to proper sanitation, potable water and a smoke free environment.

“I used to cook on an older stove for over 10 years. It consumed many wood, which was very costly.  With the new one I have been able to save wood. It is easier to cook, because it is big and has plenty of space, enough space to cook my beans and vegetables.” Edith has felt a difference in their health; no more eye irritation because the smoke no longer stays inside the kitchen.

Before receiving their new latrine, she explains that they had to share one with other relatives. “Now, we have our own latrine. It is more comfortable and private.” The family has also felt a difference with their water filter. Before they drank water directly from the sink, causing them intestinal diseases. Now, it is easier and safer to drink potable water from the filter. “The boys no longer get sick, they can drink water whenever they want,” says Edith.

Edith refers to her time with the volunteers; “They were very fun to work with,” she continues, “We are grateful for your support, thank you for our kit. Our family is happy.”

Smokeless Stove – María Morales Calel

María lives with her husband, Víctor, and their three children, Karla (11), Juan (10) and Wilmer (6) in a small community in Lake Atitlán, Sololá.  While Víctor works in agriculture, María takes care of the children and the household chores.

“I used to cook over an open flame. It was not built correctly and the smoke made us sick; I learned about Habitat Guatemala’s project through a local committee member,” explains María. A few months later, she is content with her stove; “The new stove works great. I enjoy preparing every meal!”

Thanks to Habitat for Humanity Guatemala, María and her family are no longer affected from issues created by the presence of smoke. They used to cough and suffer from irritated eyes. Now, she can cook without any fear that her family will have health problems. Moreover, because the stove consumes less firewood, María does not need to buy as many logs as before.

For the group that came to help build their stove, María sends this message, “Maltiox! Thank you all for your support. We felt happy when we found out you were coming and enjoyed the time you spent here,” she continues, “We are enjoying our stove and we send greetings to all of you.”