Two weeks ago the Timmy Global Health brigade came to the school to do a
solid 3 days worth of stove building. We
were able to work on 12 different stoves, some of which were complete and
others that will be completed in the coming weeks. Before their arrival we went
around to the houses of prospective stove recipients to interview the families
to collect socio-economic information.
We are continuing to work in Llanos del Pinal but next in line are 9
families from Xepache – a community not too far from Llanos. With so many students at the school right now
we’re able to have three groups go out to do stoves each week so it won’t be
too long before we’re back out interviewing again!
Supporting educational, health, environmental and social projects in the Western Highlands of Guatemala through locally-organized programs


The materials and transportation costs for our culturally-appropriate stove are $160 US. In harmony with our ongoing effort to make lasting, long-term change in Guatemala, we opt to spend a little more on each stove so that our efforts last throughout the years.

This project also supports our Environmental Program by offering communities a more fuel efficient way to prepare their food. In this way the reforestation efforts that we undertake are more effective, as these stoves consume less than half of the wood than an open fire does for the same effect.