Three months in Central America: First-time StoveTeam volunteer Lauren Mendoza

Three months in Central America: First-time StoveTeam volunteer Lauren Mendoza

While I would say that San Sebastián was one of the most beautiful places that I have traveled, it was also one of the most difficult. It was a 15 hour drive from Antigua to San Sebastián, but I found that the town’s remoteness was part of the reason for its beauty. Located at about 10,000 feet in elevation, we were literally up in the clouds, and the misty air and tall pine trees reminded me of the Pacific Northwest.

It takes a village: Meet the supply chain that makes each stove possible

It takes a village: Meet the supply chain that makes each stove possible

We’re thrilled to provide meaningful employment for ten local people through our Justa project in Guatemala, but we don’t talk much about the local supply chain that we rely on to provide the materials, transportation, and other services that keep this project running. We took a moment to chat with many of these crucial artisans and tradespeople, and they gave us their thoughts on what it means to them to work with StoveTeam!

Welcome to San Martín: Living on less than $1 per day

Welcome to San Martín: Living on less than $1 per day

Families are usually shocked to see a woman in the albañil (constructor) position because gender roles are well-defined in this machismo culture, but Betty and Eva are stellar stove builders.

When I arrived, people would say, “Santiago Zamora is a forgotten village.” Now I am doing everything in my control to make sure its people have jobs, a voice and the ability to improve their lives.