Oct 24, 2012

Maria Felipa Coroz




































(A-30) Status: Sponsored
Needs: food, electricity, drainage, medicines
Past stories about Maria: click here.
UPDATE June 19, 2013: "If I suddenly die," Maria says, "where would they put these things?" She explains why she does not ask for anything. The problem now is the trail to her house, which is long and treacherous. The rain makes it worse, so she cannot leave to come to the dining center to eat. She says she tries to visit her son who lives nearby each day, since if she doesn't, it is a sign that something is wrong. Her son comes to the house to check on her then, if she's sick or has fallen. While Mayan Families had given her a stove, she rarely cooks, subsisting on the food brought from the dining center. Her kids have no money to give her, nor does she have a way to make her own. She uses a latrine shielded only by PVC pipe and some sheets.
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Maria Felipa lives alone, high on a hill, taking a hour to get to from town. 
Like many of the women here she has outlived her husband by at least a decade; her children are too poor to look after her. 
She lives without a shower, or a sink. 
She waits for the neighbor child to bring her a barrel of water per week. 
She lives without a table, or chairs. She eats in the bed that was a gift. 
She lives without a floor; four wooden, rotted walls surround the dirt. 
When she cooks, she kneels on arthritic knees and blows on the open fire.

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