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Society and Culture:
Chimaltenango. A non-denominational Christian home and school describes its history and current programs, with information on sponsoring a child or participating in a mission trip.
http://aguavivahome.org/
A non-profit international development organization working to reduce poverty among Q'eqchi' Maya in Eastern Guatemala. Describes programs, organizational structure, and how to get involved.
http://www.aktenamit.org
Nonprofit describes economic, education and health projects in Santa Cruz la Laguna, Lake Atitlan.
http://amigosdesantacruz.org/
Nonprofit shelter in Sumpango, Sacatepequez. Describes dog rescue and rehabilitation programs, with education materials on animal welfare.
http://www.animalaware.org/
Homes for orphaned, abused, or abandoned children, in Guatemala City and Rio Dulce. Describes programs, facilities, and financial support needs. [English/Spanish/French]
http://www.casa-guatemala.org/
A non-profit which functions as a center for women to unite and to develop skills in communications technology to enable better representation in the world and in the media. In English and Spanish.
http://www.interconnection.org/cmcm/
Searchable database of more than 5000 documents relating to Guatemala which are available from the US Central Intelligence Agency.
http://www.foia.cia.gov/guatemala.asp
Service group provides information on meeting times, goals, and projects. [English/Spanish]
http://www.rotaryguatemala.org
A US-nonprofit which produces video documentaries on traditional weaving. They provide ordering information for completed productions, with photos and commentary on weavers, organized by community.
http://www.endangeredthreads.com/
Human Rights Watch charges in this report that women in Guatemala's largest female-dominated labor sectors face persistent sex discrimination and abuse.
http://hrw.org/reports/2002/guat/
A gay virtual magazine for Guatemala and the Hispanic gay community.
http://www.gayguatemala.com
Overview of language families, and comparison of Spanish and indigenous place names. [English/Basque]
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/9479/mayagua.html
Guatemala genealogy resources at RootsWeb.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gtmwgw/
Canadian nonprofit which raises funds and send volunteers to build masonry stoves with low-income households. They describes the advantages of these stoves, and tell how to get involved.
http://www.guatemalastoveproject.org/
The Centre operates as a small cultural and educational centre dedicated to the Maya.
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/maya/
Images, description and history of postcards from the late 1800's to modern times.
http://www.io.com/~reuter/GuatPCs.htm
US-based nonprofit describes their economic development, health and education programs.
http://www.helpsintl.org
A US Methodist-affiliated group supporting economic development projects with several women's groups in the highlands.
http://hspmissions.org/
Description of a project by a multinational group of Masons in Guatemala to replace traditional cooking methods with more healthy ones.
http://www.midcoast.com/masonsonamission
Antigua-based international group working with Maya K'iche people to recover their land in Los Cimientos. Gives dispute history, and describes ways to get involved.
http://www.livezone.com/maya/
Sustainable development project which recycles used bicycles to build pedal-powered machines.
http://www.mayapedal.org
Community development nonprofit which organizes handicraft producers, provides microloans and training, and sponsors tours of participating communities. Describes programs and offers retail and wholesale purchasing online.
http://www.mayaworks.org
An organization formed to coordinate local activism on Guatemala in the United States.
http://www.nisgua.org
Consignment store of contemporary and antique Maya dress, located in Antigua. Many photos of weaving and embroidery, arranged by village, with commentary on designs.
http://www.nimpot.com
Ninos del Lago is a non-profit, non-denominational and non-political organization dedicated to providing hope and joyful experience to the youngest generation of Guatemalans.
http://www.ninosdellago.org/
An international organization offering unarmed protective accompaniment to human rights activists, unions, students, women groups, refugees, and communities threatened with violence in Guatemala.
http://www.peacebrigades.org/guatemala.html
Antigua-based center to match foreign visitors with volunteer opportunities throughout the country. Gives overview of services and placements, with recent newsletter and financial information. [English/Spanish/German]
http://www.promosaico.org/
An ecumenical Christian project providing food and education in Lemoa, Quiche. They describe their work as well as donation and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.puravida.org/
Christian evangelism program which provides household biosand water filters, as well as health education.
http://www.servants4him.org/
Information about U.S. clothing manufacturers (and two food processing companies) contracting with maquilas in Guatemala that discriminate against women on the basis of their reproductive status.
http://www.hrw.org/campaigns/guatemala/
RAND report on difference in objective and perceived economic well-being, in an environment of economic growth of the late 1980's and early 1990's. [PDF] <small>(August 1, 2002)</small>
http://www.rand.org/labor/DRU/DRU2845.pdf