We met up at the Mayan Families headquarters in Panajachel, Guatemala and some of us caught a ride in one of their trucks.
We drove to the village of San Antonio, just southeast of Pana, on Lake Atitlan.
This is where these women wash their clothes every week.
Our goal was to install a smoke reducing stove in the home of a local family, but first we stopped at the preschool run by Mayan Families.
Aren't they so cute?
These kids are learning Spanish for the first time. Their native language is kakchikel.
Please don't let this stranger hold me
Waiting to get picked up by their madres.
Watch this video. It's SUPER cute!
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What darling children! Thanks for sharing.
Aren’t they though? How are you AJ?
The kids are so cute! There are so many of them in one room, though! Maybe the preschools are like this in the US, too. Looks like your busy making a difference in the lives of many people there.
Yes, very full!! Otherwise these kids don’t get Spanish until they/if they go to school.
This is so cool! I should visit this place too 🙂