Esvin Andrés Noj Family

Esvin and three of his brothers are living in their new Habitat home. He is 21 years old and works at a tailor’s shop making clothes. Before partnering with Habitat Guatemala to build his home, Esvin used to live with his parents and siblings in a small house. Then, he decided to start looking for a place of his own.

He found out about Habitat through his brother that also has a house with us, and decided it was time to get a home of his own and to share it with his other brothers. “As a child I always dreamt of having my own house. Now, it is a reality because of the support of Habitat,” says Esvin.

Esvin reflects on his house: “I feel really happy with my house, thanks to God and the support of Habitat,” he continues, “I would like to paint it and add a big garden. I like sleeping in my own room. Here, there is no noise of my niece and nephew (pictured below).”

“We had a really good time building with the volunteers, they had a lot of energy and worked really hard,” he says. “Thank you very much for your help,  we were able to build it even faster and now it is really pretty. I may not have enough money to pay you back, but I am forever grateful to you.”

Sanitary Latrine: Josefa Bixcul

Josefa Bixcul lives in a small community in rural Sololá, with her husband, children and their spouses.

As part of Habitat for Humanity Guatemala’s Healthy Home Kit program, families can build a sanitary latrine on their property. “We feel really happy with the new latrine, it is clean now and we have more privacy.” says Josefa. The old latrine was not in good conditions and really old.

Laura, one of Josefa’s daughter expresses: “We had a good time with the volunteers. They worked really hard and they shared with us, and chatted a lot,” she continues, “thank you for your support. We feel happy now and we wish you all a Merry Christmas!”

Smokeless Stove: María Yaxón

María lives with her husband Pedro and her in-laws in a small community in Sololá, Guatemala. While María’s husband works in agriculture, she weaves and takes care of the home.

As part of Habitat Guatemala’s Healthy Home Kit program, María and her family were able to build a new smokeless stove. “I used to cook on the floor, over an open fire. The smoke was really bad and made me sick. With my new stove I feel much happier, it is easier to cook, and saves a lot of wood too, so I do not have to buy so much,” says María about her new smokeless stove.

As a message to the volunteer she says: “Thank you for your support, we are living better now. I invite you to keep on working with more communities in need.”

Smokeless Stove: Aquilina Cortez

Aquilina lives with her husband, her son, and his family in different houses on the same piece of land in Sololá, Guatemala. Aquilina’s husband works in agriculture, while Aquilina stays at home and weaves traditional clothes to sell.

By partnering with Habitat Guatemala, Aquilina’s family was able to build a new smokeless stove. Before, she used to cook over an open fire on the floor, and often got sick because of the smoke.

To the volunteers she says: “Maltiox! Thank you very much for your help and support, now I can cook easier and faster without smoke in my eyes. I feel happy.”

Healthy Home Kit: Manuela Zapeta Family

Manuela lives with her husband, their three children, Juana (7), Amanda (5) and Tomás (3), and her in-laws. While her husband works in the fields, she takes care of the house and family.

As part of Habitat for Humanity Guatemala’s Healthy Home Kit program, Manuela and her family were able to receive a new smokeless stove, a sanitary latrine, and a water filter.

“We used to cook on an old stove that used a lot of wood. The smoke made me sick and hurt my eyes, but with the new one, I feel better and save a lot of wood,” she continues, “we feel happy with the new stove, we have enough space to cook our tortillas, beans, oatmeal, and lots more.” With the water filter, the Zapeta family can drink water when ever they want without having to boil it first. And the latrine has helped them have more privacy.

About the volunteers, Manuela says: “We had a good time while they were here, they played with my children,” she continues, “thank you very much for coming and helping us, we wish you a Merry Christmas.”

 

 

Healthy Home Kit: Anastacia Calel

Anastacia Calel, lives with her husband Oscar, and two children, Karina (5), Francisco (4) and one more baby on the way, in the department of Sololá, Guatemala.

Anastacia used to cook on her mother’s stove, that is old and in bad shape already, but now with her new smokeless stove, she says that it uses less wood, it heats really fast and has enough space to cook a lot of meals at the same time.

In addition to constructing a smokeless stove with the support of Habitat for Humanity Guatemala, Anastacia and her family also now have their own water filter and sanitary latrine. Anastacia says: “We used to drink water that had not been filtered, but now we get sick less often. And while before we shared a latrine with ten of our relatives, we now have our own to use. I am happy and they are happy too!”

“We had such a good time with the volunteers that came, they played with my children.” Shares Catarina. “Thank you for the opportunity you gave to my family, it is really important to us, may God bless you all.”

Marcelo Baquín Family

Marcelo is 19 years old and lives in the department of Sololá, Guatemala. Before partnering with Habitat Guatemala to build his house, he was living with his parents and brother. He grew up in a Habitat home, and after working and saving some money, he decided to build a house of his own with his brother. He wanted to start a life of his own and achieve his goals.

Marcelo explains who he feels with his new house: “I feel very happy and content with my own house and space. I am planning on adding a big garden, a false ceiling, and paint in the future.” He continues: “I like to listen to music in my new room.”

To the volunteers he says: “Thank you all very much for you hard work, we feel really happy you were here. May God bless you.”

Felipa Martín Family

Felipa lives with her husband Pedro, and their four children, Brenda (12), Wendy (19), Pedro (9), and Esvin (5), in the department of Sololá, Guatemala.

Before building their new house, Felipa and her family used to live in her parents home. “It was really old and crowded. We did not have enough space for our children,” says Felipa. The family learned about Habitat Guatemala from one of Felipa’s aunts, who is a Habitat homeowner, and decided it was time to have a place to call their own!

Felipa explains that living at her parent’s was really difficult, “my children needed a bigger space, we were too many living there, we even started having problems with my relatives. It is really different here, now my children have more space to do their homework and play safely, without anyone telling them what to do.

“I feel really happy with my house, before I felt sad not having my own space,”  says Felipa about with her new situation.

The Martín family is planning to paint the house and to add a big garden in the future. Felipa also likes to weave textiles, and now she has plenty of space to do so.

About the volunteers she recalls: “They were really polite, shared and played a lot with my children. They miss them!,” she continues by saying: “Thank you very much for your help and support, we hope to see you again soon. This is your house.”