Project Report
| Jul 23, 2022
Building out the pillars of our work
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Visit with Sunshine Tienda Ixoqis business partner
In the past several months, the GuateBuena team has been working hard to build a vision for each of the pillars of our work, as we expand the Community Finance program in order to provide holistic support to these 23 solidarity groups of women.
The pillars of our work are:
- Economic Well-Being: We continue to address this pillar of our work through financial literacy workshops and trainings and continuous accompaniment to help the groups run their own informal community banks. In addition, members are given paid work opportunities within our sister social enterprise, Ixoq'i.
- Physical Well-Being: We are building local partnerships to support in the areas of 1) visual health, 2) menstrual support, and 3) traditional medicine: 1) We have invited a social entrepreneur who focuses on visual health to provide eye exams and glasses to our groups. 2) Days for Girls International has connected us with a local producer of reusable menstrual products, and we are planning to provide women of reproductive age with kits. 3) We are also gathering knowledge from an elder in one of our communities on traditional medicinal plants, and preparing workshops to share this knowledge.
- Emotional Well-Being: The newest member of our team, Lisbeth, is 18 years old, the youngest on our team. She wants to study psychology and is hard at work helping us develop ideas for supporting emotional well-being within the solidarity groups. We've started with a weekly sharing circle within our team. Longtime Community Finance Advisor María Sotz is also providing individual counseling to members who are in need of personal support.
- Spiritual Well-Being: In our weekly sharing circle, our team also discusses their own spiritual well-being. They draw from Christianity and their own traditional Maya spirituality to make meaning and connect with one another. Wilfred, our director, has recently been inspired by Buddhist thought, and has been sharing wisdom he has gathered with the team. We are exploring the possibility of creating guided meditations for women to intentionally use their weaving work as a practice that settles the body and mind.
- Ecological Well-Being: Our plans for this pillar include sending team members to the Mesoamerican Institute for Permaculture to learn techniques in regenerative agriculture, composting chicken coops, and more—and to be able to share this knowledge through our member groups. We are also keen to help our only men's group with their local reforestation initiative.
It is important that as we build these pillars, we also define what success looks like in each. To help us with impact measurement we are partnering with Medida, a Guatemala-based social initiative, to develop a monitoring and evaluation plan and tools to help us track progress.
We are still early in the development of these ideas, and grateful for your ongoing support. You enable us at this critical and exciting time of foundation-building to prepare for both deepening and expanding our programming to be more meaningful, and to support our communities in the pursuit of true happiness. Thank you for your kind generosity.