Artículos

  • HablaGuate
    El Hato is a really gorgeous, really poor town. There are only about five buildings, around which spread trails leading to houses (which are all made of corrugated metal and wood)
  • HablaGuate
    Moments upon entering the painted pillars and walls of El Hato, I was jumped on by a girl in the fifth grade named Soria, and at that moment I broke into a smile, grinning at the smile that carries on her everyday life at El Hato and in Guatemala.
  • HablaGuate
    All the selfless had work of teachers like the one in my example is what made the biggest impression on me during my trip to Antigua.
  • HablaGuate
    It is scary to think that such events happened regularly, that life is so fragile and cheap.
  • HablaGuate
    Photos by Peter Jahnig
  • When The Children Waved
     We were given a tour of El Hato and also a long walk to visit some of the children's homes to see how they live.  
  • HablaGuate
    Today we all woke up around 7:00 a.m. and had breakfast in the hotel. Afterwards we took the van up the mountain to El Hato for our first day of work at the school. 
  • HablaGuate
    Seeing these places and bargaining, it was a better part of the trip to experience it all just as we are experiencing everything else going on. 
[-] Esconder