Apr 17, 2011
Apr 15, 2011
Vicenta and Juan
Update May 9th 2011
Today we heard the very sad news that Juan passed away this afternoon, shortly after lunch time. No one was aware that he was unwell, and we believe he went peacefully. Thank you to those who contributed to making his last few days of life more comfortable. He was so grateful for the new mattress, and to be receiving daily hot nutritious food. Our hearts and thoughts go out to his wife and family in their time of grief.
We would greatly appreciate any donations toward the funeral, which is always a very costly event for Guatemalan families.
Update April 19th 2011
Thanks to generous donations, Vicenta and Juan are now getting a brand new mattress for their bed!! They will be so delighted when they find out! Thank you so much, this will improve their quality of life considerably. We are also happy to announce that their first month of medication has also been covered by the same generous donor. Thank you for making this wonderful difference to Vicenta and Juan's life.
Original Post
Vicenta Chial is 93 years old, and her husband, Juan Ramos, is 87. They live next to their grandchildren, who give them what they can for breakfast and dinner, to supplement the lunch they get from the program.
Vicenta and Juan have a bed, but no mattress. The lack of a mattress must be especially painful for this couple, since Juan has constant lower back pain, and Vicenta recently fell down, landing on her back. She went to the doctor following the fall, but Juan is distrustful of doctors, and hasn't gone, despite pain in his back and feet. He told us that he would like some over the counter pain medications, though, if we are able to provide them.
Vicenta and Juan could most use a mattress, pain medicines, blankets, or a water filter. If you would like to help them, please go to Donate Now, and enter your gift in the 'Other' box. Enter A34 (for Vicenta) and A35 (for Juan) and the purpose of your donation ('mattress', 'meds', etc) in the 'Details' box. It will cost $60 each to keep Vicenta and Juan eating a daily hot meal with Mayan Families, if you are able to assist with them with this please go to the donate monthly page and enter A34 (for Vincenta) or A35 (for Juan). Thank you for your kind assistance!
Today we heard the very sad news that Juan passed away this afternoon, shortly after lunch time. No one was aware that he was unwell, and we believe he went peacefully. Thank you to those who contributed to making his last few days of life more comfortable. He was so grateful for the new mattress, and to be receiving daily hot nutritious food. Our hearts and thoughts go out to his wife and family in their time of grief.
We would greatly appreciate any donations toward the funeral, which is always a very costly event for Guatemalan families.
Update April 19th 2011
Thanks to generous donations, Vicenta and Juan are now getting a brand new mattress for their bed!! They will be so delighted when they find out! Thank you so much, this will improve their quality of life considerably. We are also happy to announce that their first month of medication has also been covered by the same generous donor. Thank you for making this wonderful difference to Vicenta and Juan's life.
Original Post
Vicenta Chial is 93 years old, and her husband, Juan Ramos, is 87. They live next to their grandchildren, who give them what they can for breakfast and dinner, to supplement the lunch they get from the program.
Vicenta and Juan outside their grandchildren's home. |
The bed, without a mattress, that Vicenta and Juan share. |
Savina Bocel Palax
Savina Bocel Palax is 73 years old. She lives in San Jorge, with her husband--sort of. As Savina explained with a chuckle, she's separated from 81 year old Nicolas. He sleeps in the only bedroom, while she sets up a small cot in the kitchen. Each morning, she packs her few blankets and puts them in a bag, so they won't smell like smoke from the open fire.
Savina and Nicolas have children, but they are all grown with families of their own to care for, and for the most part they can't provide their parents with any help. One son occasionally brings his mother some beans, but this support isn't regular. Savina's diet is inconsistent--some days she has food, and some days she doesn't.
Despite the hardships in her life, Savina is constantly smiling and laughing. She was happy to have visitors as she showed us her small house, and she laughed as she explained why she keeps her blankets packed up during the day.
She is receiving a multi-vitamin each day at the feeding program, but she would like to try some pain medicine for the pain and swelling in her feet and knees, which at the moment keeps her from making tortillas.
If you would like to help Savina, either with support for pain medication or food, you can do so at Donate Now, by entering your donation in the 'Other' box, and putting A51 and the purpose of your donation ('food,' meds' etc.) in the 'Details'. To continue giving Savina a daily nutritious hot meal at the feeding centre, it will cost around $60 monthly. If you would like to provide a monthly donation for Savina please go to the donate monthly page and enter A51 Thank you!
Savina and Nicolas have children, but they are all grown with families of their own to care for, and for the most part they can't provide their parents with any help. One son occasionally brings his mother some beans, but this support isn't regular. Savina's diet is inconsistent--some days she has food, and some days she doesn't.
Despite the hardships in her life, Savina is constantly smiling and laughing. She was happy to have visitors as she showed us her small house, and she laughed as she explained why she keeps her blankets packed up during the day.
She is receiving a multi-vitamin each day at the feeding program, but she would like to try some pain medicine for the pain and swelling in her feet and knees, which at the moment keeps her from making tortillas.
If you would like to help Savina, either with support for pain medication or food, you can do so at Donate Now, by entering your donation in the 'Other' box, and putting A51 and the purpose of your donation ('food,' meds' etc.) in the 'Details'. To continue giving Savina a daily nutritious hot meal at the feeding centre, it will cost around $60 monthly. If you would like to provide a monthly donation for Savina please go to the donate monthly page and enter A51 Thank you!
Maria Luisa Coroxon
Update May 5th 2011
Thanks so much to kind donors Maria now has a brand new mattress and a nice thick woolen blanket to keep her warm. Thank you to those who made this possible!
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Maria Luisa Coraxon is 89 years old and is entirely alone. She has no children to take care of her or provide any form of support. Because of the lack of family support the only food that Maria is able to eat is the lunch provided by Mayan families. She told us that she saves the tortillas from lunch and brings them home so that there is something to eat in the evenings for dinner. Maria rents a room for just 10 Q a month--essentially nothing--because the landlord knows that she has nowhere else to go. Her tiny home consists of one room, and she has no electricity, no running water, no stove, and no water filter. The walls of her room are covered in a thick black soot from the open fire that is burning inside.
Maria suffers from chronic back pain, which is not helped by the fact that she sleeps on a wooden bed with no mattress. Her aches can be alleviated with simple over the counter painkillers, but she cannot afford to buy them.
Maria receiving her new mattress and blanket |
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Maria in the doorway of her room. |
Maria suffers from chronic back pain, which is not helped by the fact that she sleeps on a wooden bed with no mattress. Her aches can be alleviated with simple over the counter painkillers, but she cannot afford to buy them.
Apr 14, 2011
Juana and Rosaria
Rosaria recieving her new blanket |
They have a water filter and an Onil stove. Thank you!
Update 19 April
Thanks to very generous donations, Juana and Rosaria now both have a brand new thick blanket each to ward off the cold mountain air at night. Thank you for helping these two lovely ladies out!
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Juana Par, 75, and her daughter, Rosaria, 28, live alone in a house made of wooden boards. They have no family to support them, and before being added to the Mayan Families elderly feeding program in San Jorge, they supported themselves on the $3.30 that Rosaria earns cleaning onions each week.
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Juana, 75, and her daughter Rosaria |
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Juana at the center |
Good blankets cost $20.
A fuel efficient Onil Stove, which would dramatically decrease their need for firewood--and therefore the amount that Juana has to carry--costs $160.
A water filter, with the filter cartridges which provide clean water for 1-2 years, costs $50.
Apr 5, 2011
Maria Felipa needs food
Maria Felipe with her newly donated bed |

Mayan Families' generous donors have already provided Maria with a stove, bed and water filter, but because she cannot work and has no family support her, her stove is usually empty. She rarely eats more than what is provided by Mayan Families--she usually saves one or two tortillas from lunch to serve as both dinner and the next day's breakfast.
Maria's feet, which cause her so much pain that she can't wear any shoes, save these plastic sandals. |
To help make Maria's breakfasts and dinners more substantial, you can give a one time or a monthly food donation. To make a one-time donation, go to Donate Now--enter your donation in the "Other" box, and enter "A30" in the details section. You can also set up an automatic monthly gift in order to give Maria the stability of a regular food donation. To do so, go to Donate Monthly, and enter "A30" as the family name.