Smokeless Stove: María Sequen

María Lucía lives with her husband Ezequiel and their children, José Luis, Ezequiel, Joselyn, Debbie, Selina, Jazmin, Eber and 7 more relatives in a small community in Chimaltenango. While Ezequiel works in agriculture, María takes care of their big family.

Before partnering with Habitat Guatemala to receive her smokeless stove, María used to cook on an old stove. The stove was 10 years old and was in bad shape,  it had cracks, causing the smoke to stay inside the house.

María Lucia explains how she feels with the new stove: “I feel content with it, no more smoke inside my eyes now! She continues, “it is big and gives me enough space to cook all my meals at the same time.”

She finishes by sharing a message to the volunteers: “May God bless you all, thank you for your support.”

Smokeless Stove: María Alonzo

María lives with her husband Edgar and their five children, Edgar (11), Eddison (10), Madeline (8), Belsy (4) and baby Melany (11 months old) in a small community in Chimaltenango, Guatemala.

While Edgar works in agriculture, María takes good care of the children and the house chores.

She explains how partnering with Habitat for Humanity Guatemala to implement a smokeless stove has improved aspects of her family’s daily life: “I used to cook over an open flame on a wheelbarrow. Causing us severe respiratory diseases, even my newborn baby got really sick with the old stove smoke,” she continues, “I feel content with the new one! It saves wood and there is no more smoke inside our kitchen.”

María finishes by sharing a message to the volunteers: “Thank you for your support, I am very grateful to you all.”

Smokeless Stove: Lucrecia Camey

Doña Lucky lives with her husband Paulino and their three children, Moises (20), Genesis (11) and Carlos (6), in a small community in Chimaltenango, Guatemala. While Lucky takes care of the children, Paulino works in agriculture to make a living.

Before receiving a smokeless stove, Lucky used to cook on a “pollo”, an open flame stove that they built. “The smoke affected my eyes really bad, also my lungs,” says Lucky.

Lucky feels happy and content with her stove, she says: “It works really well, and has plenty of space to cook my tortillas and the rest of the food all at once,” she continues; “it saves many wood too, now I only use two or three pieces to cook.”

When asked about the day of construction, Lucky explains: “It was a fun day, my children are still missing them!” she continues;  “May all of you receive our greetings, thank you for building my stove.”

Healthy Home Kit: María Sánchez

María lives with her husband, Pedro, and their five children, twins Juan Carlos and Rolando (17) Jorge Luis (11), Fernando (9) and Rosa Maribel (3) in a small community in Sololá. While  María’s  husband works in agriculture, she takes care of the home and of the older children when they are home from school.

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

María shares how implementing a smokeless stove has improved aspects of her family’s daily life: “I used to cook over an open flame for more than 19 years! And the smoke caused me to have headaches and respiratory diseases,” she continues; “with the new one I feel a huge change now, no more headaches and my kitchen is free of smoke. I feel very happy!”

Before, María and her family were able to build a new latrine as part of the kit, they rented one from their relatives that was far away and very uncomfortable. “Our new latrines is better,” María exclaims. “It is more comfortable and more private too!”

When asked about their water filter, María explains that they used to drink water directly from the sink, which caused them to suffer from different illnesses, now, they do not get sick anymore and the water tastes better.

She finishes by sharing a message to the donors: “May God bless you all! Thank you for your support.”

Healthy Home Kit: Paula Xoc

Paula lives with her husband Martín and their 3 children,  Rigoberto (16),  Elvis (13) and Carla (9) in a small community in San Lucas Toliman, Guatemala. While Martín works in agriculture, Paula waves traditional clothing and takes care of the children.

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

Paula shares how implementing a smokeless stove has improved aspects of her family’s daily life: “My new stove is pretty and very useful. There is no more smoke inside my kitchen and my children are not getting sick anymore!” she continues; “I used to cook over an open flame, the smoke gave me headaches and caused my children to get sick.”

Previously, Paola and her family had and old latrine that was in poor conditions. “Our new latrines is prettier!” María exclaims. “It is cleaner, I wash it, it is more private too.”

Regarding their water filter, Paula explains that they used to drink water directly from the sink and save it in pots and pans, but it became more contaminated. “Sometimes I did boil the water, but my children did not like the flavor, which is why they got sick,” she continues; “now they can drink it from the filter and have no problems. No more stomach-aches nor vomits or diarrhea. We are content with all of our products.”

She finishes by sharing a message to the donors; “I am very grateful to you for the support in constructing my products.”

 

Odilia Reyes Family

Odilia lives with her grandchildren, Luis (17) and Alejandra (15) and her mother Martha in their new Habitat home. Her daughter Rossanna (34), is currently living in another country in order to provide them with a living.

Before partnering with Habitat Guatemala, the family used to live in a small house with not enough room for everybody. That is why Rossana decided to invest in the future and built a home of their own, “especially for my daughter, so she can have a place to live when she comes back,” refers Odilia.

When asked regarding how she feels with their new home, Odilia says: “We feel happy, now we are no longer paying rent, we know that we are investing in something secure, she continues; “In the future we will like to change the ceiling and add a terrace,  for a second story, also add a wall to circle the house,” Says Odilia about future plans.

About the volunteers and their experience with them, Odilia recalls: “We enjoyed our time with them! They worked really hard. We went to the springs together and shared good memories, we even cooked!”

“Thank you for your support, it was really nice experience, we remember about you a lot! Feel welcome to come back again and visit us!”

Alejandra Soto Family

Alejandra (25) lives with her husband José (26) and their three children, Antonio (6) Fernanda (4) and Pablito (2) in their new Habitat home in Olintepeque, Quetzaltenango.  José works as a salesman and Alejandra is a full-time mom.

Before partnering with Habitat Guatemala, the family used to live with Alejandra’s mom and then rented a house for over a year.  One day they were invited to the inauguration of a Habitat house’s friend, and that was when they decided it was time to get a space for their own! “Where we lived before, there was not enough space for my children to play, now they say that they like our house because we have a big garden to play, that is what they enjoy the most, playing outside,” says Alejandra.

When asked regarding how she feels about her home, Alejandra says: “I feel good! there is no better thing in life that to have your own space. In here we can do whatever we want,” she continues, “Our main plan is to finish paying for the house, and as soon as we finish we want to add a second story.”

About the construction week, Alejandra starts laughing and recalls: “we had a great week, it was a beautiful experience, mainly for my kids! The volunteers played with them a lot, Pablito had his first steps during that week,” she continues, “they worked really hard and made a lot of progress.”

Rosaura Hernández Family

Rosaura lives with her husband Erwin and their son Pablo (7) in their new Habitat home in Quetzaltenango. While Erwin works as a teacher, Rosaura weaves traditional clothes and takes care of the home.

Before partnering with Habitat Guatemala, the family used to live with Erwin’s mom in Cantel, a nearby town, in which there was not enough space for them. “It was a small house, with just two rooms, one for the kitchen and one for the bedroom,” explains Erwin.

The family learned about our programs through several neighbors and after doing some research they decided it was time to invest in a place to call their own! When asked about how they feel with their new home, Rosaura answers: “I feel happy, as a family we needed our privacy and now we have it!”

In the future they are planning to add doors to each room and make some small improvements to the house. “We are taking it step by step, because we would like to add lots of things!” says Erwin; “We are very joyful to have enough space! Now I can work without interrupting my son’s sleep and he can play whenever he wants to play now too.”

About the volunteers they recall: “it was a fun week, they worked hard, even though it was very difficult to carry all the materials and water!” Rosaura continues, “May God bless you for your support, I wish you all many success, receive our greetings. We miss and remember you everyday! Thank you for your love and playing with Pablo, the hearts that you left are inside our walls now.”

“We are grateful to Habitat staff for the support they give to all families in need.”