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Project Code : 0007GM-72025

An Opportunity for Micaela

Micaela found herself a widow overnight, left with 2 children to raise, and no resources.

With the support of a caring team, Micaela is learning how to manage a backyard chicken farm that is already yielding 32 and 35 eggs daily.

The 450 patients served each day at Juan Pablo II Hospital will soon experience a more comfortable hospital stay, once the pediatric outpatient and maternity wing is complete.

This 3-story building will be the second ‘green’ hospital in the country, serving as a platform for other hospitals and the surrounding community by promoting sustainable practices and environmental stewardship.

PROJECT: 0008GM-82025

Juan Pablo II Hospital Expansion

The 450 patients served each day at Juan Pablo II Hospital will soon experience a more comfortable hospital stay, once the pediatric outpatient and maternity wing is complete.

This 3-story building will be the second ‘green’ hospital in the country, serving as a platform for other hospitals and the surrounding community by promoting sustainable practices and environmental stewardship.

Project Code : 0002GM

Opportunities for the Vulnerable in Guatemala

In many Guatemalan communities,  youth face limited prospects and are often trapped in a cycle of poverty. Without intervention, they risk falling into unemployment, crime, or despair. This initiative will provide vulnerable young people with the opportunity to learn essential trades that can lead directly to sustainable employment or small business creation.

The program will train 100 students in its first year, combining technical instruction with character development and mentorship. Each participant will receive practical training in their chosen field, as well as guidance in entrepreneurship, teamwork, and personal growth. 

This project will provide far more than vocational skills—it will offer dignity, purpose, and hope. As these students gain certification and secure jobs, they will not only improve their own lives but also uplift their families and communities.

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PROJECT: 0004GM-1024

Aldea Paso De Caballos School Library

159 young indigenous students in rural Guatemala deserve a chance at a full education. They deserve to dream of a future with limitless opportunities.

Create a small reading corner, stocked with books, in their crudely built school, and light a spark of can-do that will bring opportunities right within their grasp!

Project Code : 0002GM

Empowering The Vulnerable

Guatemala has for decades been plagued by poverty and extreme inequality. For many years, the country was ruled by military regimes, during which 200,000 people lost their lives. Guatemala now has a civilian government, although crime and violence are still widespread.

Local non-profit organization, Caritas Arquidiocesana has been working in Guatemala since 1962, sharing the mission of the Catholic Church to serve the poor and to promote charity and justice. Caritas promotes integral human development and solidarity, as well as institutional capacity building, so that the most vulnerable are free to flourish and live in peace and dignity.

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PROJECT: 0001GUA

El Morito Library

Global Humanitarian Mission is heeding the urgent call to help provide hope and a better future to children and youth in need in rural Guatemala.

In conjunction with Fabretto and their local partner organization, Seeds For Progress, we seek your partnership in providing children in the indigenous community of El Morito, Guatemala with access to quality education.

El Morito is a tiny rural village in the municipality of Mataquescuintla, which is known for its coffee farming. El Morito School is a 6-room building with an enrollment of 103 students and a staff of 6 teachers. The school has outgrown its increased student population, and is lacking in properly equipped classrooms. It does not have a dedicated library where students can access appropriate resources for academic advancement. Currently, teachers store their books and supplies in the classrooms on metal shelving or folding tables.