A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala

by Lotus Outreach
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala
A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala

Project Report | Jan 16, 2026
Updates from the Palajunoj Valley

By Raquel Castillo | Director of Development - Primeros Pasos

Seedling distribution
Seedling distribution

Project Overview

The Palajunoj Valley is composed of ten communities located near the city of Quetzaltenango, yet each community faces very different realities. Many families continue to experience food insecurity, limited healthcare access, and high rates of childhood malnutrition.

A Holistic Approach to Health in Rural Guatemala focuses on reaching the most vulnerable families in these communities by combining nutrition support, preventive healthcare, education, and food security initiatives. The goal is to address immediate nutritional challenges, and to equip families with the knowledge and tools needed to sustain healthy practices over time.

In total, 87 families are currently enrolled in the program, benefiting an estimated 460+ individuals directly and indirectly.

Mobile Clinics (June–December)

Mobile Clinics are a cornerstone of the Community Outreach Project, bringing free medical and dental care directly to remote communities. Services include:

  • Medical consultations
  • Dental care
  • Height and weight monitoring
  • Medication distribution

Through these clinics, illnesses were detected early and treated before becoming severe. Participation consistently showed high engagement from women and children, which reflects trust in the program.

Health & Nutrition Education Workshops

Between July and December, multiple educational workshops were delivered, covering:

  • Malnutrition: causes and consequences
  • Vaccination importance
  • Handwashing and personal hygiene
  • Breastfeeding (World Breastfeeding Week)
  • Complementary feeding
  • Healthy eating
  • Organic fertilizer and organic insecticide
  • Rights education (led by a volunteer lawyer)

Cooking Workshops

To complement nutritional education, cooking workshops were introduced. Participants learned how to prepare nutritious, affordable meals using locally available foods.

Seedling & Seed Distribution (September)

To improve food security, 76 households received seedlings and seeds to establish family gardens.

Seedlings and seeds distributed:
Broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, beet, Swiss chard, spinach, onion, tomato, black nightshade (hierbamora), parsley, celery, cilantro, radish.

Distribution was paired with gardening education to ensure successful planting and maintenance. Follow-up garden supervision is planned.

Food Distribution & Nutritional Supplementation

Each household received nutritional food kits containing staple foods such as rice, beans, pasta, Incaparina, soy protein, and cooking oil.

Additionally:

  • 78 children received multivitamins
  • 150 prenatal vitamins were distributed to pregnant women

These supports helped address micronutrient deficiencies and strengthen maternal and child health.

Wart Treatment Program

From June to December, wart removal services were offered to reduce viral spread within communities. This initiative addressed a commonly neglected health issue and improved overall hygiene and comfort for beneficiaries.

Results & ImpactChild Nutrition Outcomes (June–December)

  • Weight-for-Height: By December, 98.41% of children were within normal nutritional status.
  • Weight-for-Age: Steady improvement was observed, with multiple children moving from severe or moderate underweight to normal ranges.
  • Height-for-Age (Stunting): While stunting remains a long-term challenge, consistent progress was recorded each month, with many children moving from severe to moderate stunting and from moderate stunting to normal growth.

These results demonstrate that consistent monitoring, education, and food support are producing measurable improvements, especially in acute malnutrition indicators.

Maternal Nutrition

At the start of the project, five pregnant women were enrolled. Over time:

  • Most mothers delivered healthy babies
  • Nutritional counseling helped reduce obesity and overweight classifications
  • By December, only one pregnant woman remained in the program and continues to receive personalized nutritional guidance

Thank You!

We extend our sincere gratitude to you, GlobalGiving donors for making this work possible. Your support allows us to reach remote communities, improve child nutrition, empower mothers, and build long-term resilience in the Palajunoj Valley.

A future garden in the making
A future garden in the making
Family workshop
Family workshop
Healthcare for mothers
Healthcare for mothers
Food disbursement
Food disbursement

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Sep 18, 2025
Community Health Project updates

By Raquel Castillo | Director of Development - Primeros Pasos

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Lotus Outreach

Location: Ojai, California - USA
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Zoe Santo
Ojai , California United States

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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