GUATEMALA HURRICANE RELIEF UPDATE JUNE 2021
IMPACT OF HURRICANES ETA & IOTA Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
447
SCHOOLS AFFECTED
311,317
PEOPLE EVACUATED
82,820 8,964
HOMES DAMAGED HOMES AT RISK
Current Activities Our Guatemala Hurricane Relief Program is now officially open and our first cohort of DM12 volunteers arrived on May 29. Following their mandatory quarantine period, in which the team has been focusing on DM12 training, cultural orientations and continued base improvements, everyone is excited to get started on the construction sites in early June. The program will focus on the ground-up construction of a community center in Sesajal, San Pedro Carchá, with the associated water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) facilities, which include latrines, rainwater catchment and water storage. We will also construct additional rainwater catchment and storage stations in a nearby community of Seraxqen, Chisec, to increase access to water. This will be our first ever relief program in Guatemala, and we are incredibly pleased to be able to expand our international reach and extend our support to the affected communities of Sesajal and Seraxqen.
Volunteer Spotlight "[I'm looking forward to] meeting the community, learning about their story and seeing with our own eyes what's the impact of our work and how we contribute bringing back their lives before the disaster." - Gabi, Volunteer
Photos: (top) flood damage in the Sesajal community (left) AHAH staff arriving into Guatemala!
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