
Will Checking out Achiote
…intangibles were the theme of our latest visit to Chisec, Alta Verapaz in the dead of summer…the dry season…100 degrees every day…no construction to speak of, but building relationships and bridges that will turn out to be infinitely more important than getting the building built quickly…
…i had been in touch with all of you regarding CHILA inc.’s next move, contracts, agreements, visions and missions and the union of two completely different organizations that both stand to help improve each others chances at success in the future…Q’ana Tz’uul Taq’a, the Mayan Womens group partners of CHILA inc., have been around for almost 10 years…they’ve been doing their thing, having success at it, and their goals and means of achieving those goals have evolved with time to offer a functioning, visible, tangible benefit to the communities involved in the group…

Lunch Break in the Village
…after asking for advice from everyone i know, i decided to postpone the electric and water installation in favor of a rapport building trip where i focused on what activities the womens group are already participating in, their history, and how their vision fits into an overall improvement in community health…they impressed me immensely…
…we first visited San Isidro, a village about 2 hours north (but really only about 30 miles) of Chisec…a village that has 45 representatives in the overall Q’ana Tz’uul Taq’a group, based in Chisec…they told me about how they were trained in chicken vaccinations and husbandry, in order to raise chickens for both meat and eggs…they showed me the chicken houses and areas where they lived, and explained to me that the eggs and meat are mostly for family consumption, but they sell them too when money is short in the household…they spent their own money on materials and animals, and the trainings were subsidized by the group…i was impressed…
…they then took me to an example of a family “parcel” of land where they had fruits and vegetables, and other crops planted including cacao (chocolate), palm heart (edible), mango, corn, cardamom, pineapple, achiote (mayan paint), vanilla, avocado, and many many more including medicinal plants…they explained to me that they use most of these products in the household, but sell them when money is tight (sound familiar?)…they explained that to them, the key to health is family nutrition from household planting/harvesting, income generation, and use of traditional Mayan medicinal plants…i was impressed…
over and over and over again, the womens group expressed gratitude and amazement that we had traveled all the way to guatemala, all the way to chisec, and all the way to their houses in the villages to see their activities first-hand…
…later in the week, i met with the board of directors of the womens group, in the open air hallway of our almost finished clinic construction, and i explained what we do…i explained that we are students, that we raise funds with small activities and donations from family and friends, and that we want to help, as well, improve the health of the people of Chisec, Alta Verapaz…i showed them examples of some of our fundraisers (they loved the calendar), and told them that i was impressed with their work…
…in the end, we agreed that CHILA inc. is not a large, funding organization, and that we will help when we can with the sustainability of the womens group activities, but i could not promise a percentage or an amount at this time…we just don’t have the money…they were happy with that, and the general feeling was that of increased trust and appreciation for where each was coming from…
…future plans include finishing touches on the building — electricity, water, stucco, etc…and when that is done, a local Rotary Club here in Johnson City has agreed to help, to the best of their ability, secure a container shipment of medical supplies/equipment to the clinic…so on our next trip, we will hopefully finish the building!! then the medical equipment/container will be the next step, and from there, practicing medicine…
…the calendar sales were a success, we sold over 120 copies, but at the request of the administration we will not be continuing this fundraiser in the future…i can see where they are coming from, and agreed not to do it again…
…our next activity is on April 21st, a Wednesday, in Johnson City where we will have another benefit concert, this time with the Dirk Quinn Band from Philadelphia (http://www.dirkquinn.com/) (http://www.myspace.com/dirkquinnband) and DJ Naanstop (old hip-hop and good mixes)…should be a blast!!
thanks for all your support/advice/participation!!!
BGS

Village Visit - Household Gardens