LifeLines | In the Light | Summer 2005

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Summer 2005

In the Light Summer 2005 Guatemala Tom Benevento Volunteer Tom lived in the highlands of Guatemala for eight years as a Trees for Life volunteer, and continues to serve communities there. He has a master’s degree in Sustainable Systems and currently resides in Goshen, Indiana.

It’s early morning in Union Victoria, a rural community in the highlands of Guatemala. The roosters have been crowing since 4:00 AM. As I arise, the sweet aroma of the bell flower fills the subtropical mountain air. Stepping outside, I hear the soft “pat-pat” sound of women making tortillas by hand—an age-old custom—and see smoke rising from their wooden plank kitchen walls. I have been looking forward to this day. Today I will visit a family that has been among the first to build a new style of fuel-efficient wood-burning cookstove. Standing outside the family’s small hut waiting for me is Dany Sabuc, a local stove builder. His swaggering stance and good-natured grin are welcoming. We step inside the hut, where Antonia Catarina is working over her new stove. She is making torti-

Symbol of hope: Antonia Catarina cooks on her new stove, a sign of her people’s return from exile and commitment to preserve their environment and improve their lives.


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