Smokeless Stove – Sebastiana Calel

Sebastiana, her mother Nicolasa, her brother Manuel, her daughter Martha, and her grandson Juan, are currently living in a small community in Sololá.

Before partnering with Habitat Guatemala to receive her smokeless stove, Sebastiana used to cook on an old stove for over 15 years. It was in poor conditions, causing them respiratory diseases, “The new one leaves no smoke inside the kitchen, we no longer get sick. It saves a lot of wood too.” She continues, “We enjoy cooking beans, rice and tortillas because the stove is big.”

For the group that came to help build their stove, Sebastiana sends this message, “Thank you all for your support! We would have taken longer to build the stove without you. We are very happy with it.”

Healthy Home Kit – Evelyn Vanessa Ajcot

Evelin lives with her husband, Elvis, and their two children, Nicolas (3) and Daniel (2) in a small community in Lake Atitlán, Sololá.  While Elvis works as a blacksmith, Evelin is a homemaker.

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.  When Evelin found out about this project, they decided it was the perfect opportunity to improve her family’s quality of life.

“I used to cook on a bigger and older stove. It consumed much more wood, which cost more money. The new one is working better, it consumes less wood. I feel happy and satisfied with it! My favorite dish to prepare is Chao Mein,” says Evelin. Now, they are no longer affected from issues created by smoke. They used to cough and suffer from irritated eyes. Now, she can cook without any fear of having health issues.

Before receiving their new latrine, Evelin explains that they had to share one with other 14 relatives. “ We did not have one just for ourselves, Now, we have more privacy and it is cleaner.” The family is very satisfied with their water filter as well. Now, Nicolás y Daniel can drink potable water and not get sick.

Adriana refers to their time with the volunteers by explaining, “It was a fun day, we enjoyed our time with all of them. We are very grateful to them and God for their support. Thank you for your kindness. May God bless you.”

Healthy Home Kit – Graciela Pérez de Girón

Graciela lives with her husband Gerson, Abimael (19) Romeo (15), Eliazar (11) in a small community in Sololá.  While Gerson works in agriculture, Graciela is a homemaker.

“I used to cook on an old stove for over 18 years that was in poor conditions. It was old and the smoke spread inside the kitchen; We learned about Habitat Guatemala’s Healthy Home Kit project, and decided to take this opportunity,” explains Graciela. A few months later, she is content with the stove. “I feel happy with it. It gives me enough space to cook all of my dishes at once. It does not consume a lot of firewood,” she continues, “I enjoy cooking pasta with tomato sauce and cheese.”

Thanks to Habitat for Humanity Guatemala, Graciela and her family are no longer affected from issues created by smoke. Furthermore, because the stove consumes less firewood, Graciela does not need to buy as many logs as before.

The water filter has also improved their family’s health. Before, Graciela needed to boil the water for consumption. Now, they no longer suffer from stomachaches and it does not tastes like chlorine. In addition, the latrine has improved their living conditions and is now a cleaner, healthier and a more private environment for them.  The family’s old latrine, was near their rooms, and it was very uncomfortable and unhealthy.

When asked about the group that came to help her family, Graciela responds; “They were really friendly, worked hard and we felt very happy working with them.” She continues, “Thank you all! We are very grateful for your support. Now, my tortillas are no longer brown because of the smoke. On behalf of my family, we send you many greetings and blessings.”

Healthy Home Kit – Nicolasa Quino

Nicolasa lives with her husband Gaspar, in a small community in Sololá.  While Gaspar works in the fields, Nicolasa is a homemaker and takes care of the family pets.

“I used to cook on an old stove that was really small; I learned about Habitat Guatemala’s Healthy Home Kit project, talked to my husband and we decided to try it,” explains Nicolasa. A few months later, she is happy with the stove. “I feel content. The stove is working great and it does not consume a lot of firewood. It heats up quickly and gives me enough space to cook all of my meals.”

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

The water filter has also improved their health. Nicolasa notes that they no longer suffer from stomachaches. She also has found that the taste of the water is MORE appealing. In addition, the latrine has improved their living conditions and is now a cleaner, healthier and a more private environment.

When asked about the group that came to help her family, a smile appears on Nicolasa’s face, “Congratulations to all the volunteers that came to support us! We had a great time together. Thank you!”

Healthy Home Kit – Irma Guadalupe Quino

Irma lives with her two daughters, Irma (14) and Evelyn (11), in San Andrés Semetabaj, Sololá. Irma takes care of the girls and weaves traditional clothes to generate income for her family.

As part of our 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 14 years. It consumed much more wood, which is more expensive. The new one has helped me save money because it consumes less wood. I do not need to buy wood very often. It lights up really fast and it is easier to cook,” says Irma. Irma 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, Irma explains that the old one was in poor conditions. “The new one is much comfortable, we feel happy.” The family has also felt a difference with their water filter too, 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, especially the girls! “They are happy and drinking a lot of water now, without getting sick,” says Irma.

Irma refers to her time with the volunteers; “We always remember them! It was very fun to spend time with them,” she continues, “May all of you receive our greetings. Thank you all for coming to support us, congratulations for coming to Guatemala. I encourage you to continue supporting more families like ours.”

They Byron Montoya Family

Byron, his wife Glendy, and their two children,  Marleny (9) and Jefferson (5), are currently living in their new Habitat home in San Andrés Semetabaj, Sololá. While Byron mainly works as a mason, he also works as a clown named, “Trishano” and holds many different occupations, Glendy takes care of the children and the household chores.

“When we started our family, we were living in a wooden house in the land across the street. Later on, we were able to build another house (the one that is below us). This space was not enough for my family, we needed a bigger and safer space.” says Byron. After learning about Habitat’s programs, Byron and Glendy decided it was time to build a new home and provide their children with a safe and adequate future.

When asked how they feel with their new home, Byron responds, ”We feel very happy to have our house, my children too! As you can see, I have made some improvements to it; we built the front porch, and added tiles to the floor too. We are very content.” In the future they are planning to paint the house.

What their family enjoys most about being at home is playing together, as well as sitting to eat together on the front porch, while watching the rain fall. Their lives have changed in a major way, “We feel very comfortable, everyone has their own space now,” explains Byron.

About the week of construction with the volunteers, Byron recalls, “They were hard workers! They carried a lot of materials and were of great help in the construction!” He finishes by sharing a message to the volunteers, “We are very grateful for your support, for coming from abroad to help families like ours is admirable. Thank you again! The door to our house is always open. Please feel welcome to come at anytime.”

 

Healthy Home Kit – Adriana Isabel Morales

Adriana lives with her husband, Romulo, and their two children, Rudy (28), and  Sheily (6), in a small community in Lake Atitlán, Sololá.  While Romulo works in the fields, Adriana works teaching other women how to write and read. She also enjoys weaving traditional clothes and handcraft accessories. Adriana shares that her oldest son, Rudy, suffered a stroke and now they are in charge of taking care of him.

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.  When Adriana found out about this project, she decided it was the perfect opportunity to improve her family’s quality of life.

“I used to cook on a bigger and older stove for almost 20 years. It consumed much more wood, which cost more money. The new one is different, it only consumes half of the wood. We feel content with it!” says Adriana.

Before receiving their new latrine, Adriana explains that the old one was in poor conditions. “Now that we have the new one, we feel happy and safe.” Things are going great with their water filter too. Now, Sheily can drink potable water and not get sick.

Adriana refers to their time with the volunteers by explaining, “We had a fun day! The volunteers worked really hard as a team,” she continues; “Thank you all for your support. May God bless you! You will always be in our hearts. Sheily remembers about you every day and even cries sometimes. We hope to see you again someday!”

Sanitary Latrine – María Mejía Lainez

María lives with her husband, Juan, and their six children, Mario (13), José (11), Tomás (9), Leslie (8), Silvia (7),Tomasa (4) and a one year old baby, in a small community in Sololá.  While Juan works as a mason, María takes care of the children.

Before partnering with Habitat Guatemala to receive the family’s sanitary latrine, the family had been using an old one for almost 12 years. It was in poor conditions already.

María found out about the latrines project through the local committee members, and decided with her husband to participate and receive a new latrine. When asked how she feels with her new latrine, María responds, “I feel happy with it, it has been working great.”

Regarding the time spent with the volunteers, she shares,  “We had a good time with them while building our latrine. Maltiox! Thank you all for your support. We send our greetings. May God bless you all.”