By Monika Goforth | Guatemala Programs Director
Thanks to your support, Mayan Power and Light is creating opportunity for rural Mayan women in Guatemala!
As "Circuits and Solar" Workshops and Solar Installations continue, more women are being introduced to this new technical field. Our students are experiencing their first carpentry and electrical training, using powertools and climbing on roof-tops to install solar on community buildings. The communities that recieve these panels are also benefitting!
Let us tell you about other ways Mayan Power and Light is creating income-generating opportunities for women:
When ATC installed solar electricity at the Panyebar Daycare center, 3 young women had their first experience with solar electrical work. Now, the benefits of this project are radiating outwards as 5 other women seize the power of solar electricity to extend their productive work hours and generate income creatively.
Last month, the teachers of the Panyebar Daycare Center made their first visit to the artisan market with their jewelry, handmade under ATC solar-powered lights. These 5 teachers and community leaders run a daycare and nutrition center to feed and educate over 60 children every day. Being an isolated town inhabited by landless day-laborers, the citizens of Panyebar experience yearly 'hungry months' due to long periods between harvest-work.
Juana, Aracely, Dominga, Dolores and Maria, Full-time teachers and managers of the Daycare Center gather every night under solar-powered lights to make beautiful jewelry from recycled materials and fruit-seeds. They sell their jewelry cooperatively to supplement their small teacher salaries.
Check out this inspiring video about The Appropriate Technology Collaborative's solar installation at Panyebar Daycare Center.
Your continued support for Mayan Power and Light is changing the lives of young women with vision.
The Facts:
- Over 68 Graduates of "Circuits and Solar" workshops
- 2 Women Mentors trained to teach "Circuits and Solar" to other women
- Our first women-owned solar business has started making sales!
Want to do more? Volunteer with The Appropriate Technology Collaborative to Install Solar in Guatemala
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By John Barrie | Executive Director
By John Barrie | Executive Director
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