This past week I went on another journey to Guatemala with Seeds of Help (www.seedsofhelp.org). I am their official Guatemalan destination photographer and am happy to come along every year to document all the great things this little non profit with a big heart is accomplishing. In addition to having a preschool and more than 20 women’s groups, hundreds of water tanks, and more… Seeds of Help is making leaps of progress in the “Cumbre” (mountain top of Huehuetenango, Guatemala) by teaching the women nutrition, literacy, gardening, family planning, and getting children enthused to learn. Seeds of Help is entering their 10th year of operations and I have been happy to volunteer with them in Guatemala for the past 3 years. Each passing year I go to Guatemala, I see how Seeds of Help is improving lives of Guatemalans living in the Cumbre. I could go on and on how amazing these people are who live at 10,0oo+ feet of Guatemala and survive as well as how lucky we Americans are to have education past the 6th grade, but I’ll stop rambling and let the photos speak for themselves. Check out the full gallery: http://stacyable.com/guatemala/index.html




