Current Projects at Long Way Home
San Juan Comalapa, Guatemala
Through Long Way Home's work with the youth in Comalapa, we discovered that the failure
of young people here to reach their potential has its roots in the many obstacles of
simply surviving from day to day. For example, it is almost impossible for a child to
excel as a student when their health is in jeopardy or when their entire day is spent
acquiring food and water for their family. To get young people to the point that they
are reaching their potential rather than just surviving, several basic concerns with
the overall quality of life in Guatemala have to be addressed. Working to meet the
basic needs of the local children provides an opportunity for Long Way Home to empower
all community members by involving them in the processes of development work.
Due to Long Way Home's long-term presence in the community of Comalapa, the local people have come
to see us as a resource for development projects. When Guatemalans solicit our help, we insist on
their active participation in the project, rather than just doing it for them. Simply having projects
donated to poor community members only teaches them that they must rely on outside help to improve
their situation, thereby increasing their sense of powerlessness. Long Way Home seeks to end this
cycle by skillfully developing programs that involve local and international volunteers in the design,
implementation, and administration of each project.
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