The Guatemala trip is fast approaching. We fly back to the Mayan Highlands on October 2nd. How’s your preparation coming along? Our final team meeting is August 21st; we will go over the final plans and needs before we depart. The community in Huehue has been actively communicating and they are anticipating our return.
As many of you heard on May 29th, Tropical Storm “Agatha” hit Guatemala with devastating results. Agatha brought heavy rains that filled villages with several feet of mud, washed away bridges and triggered a giant sinkhole in Guatemala City. A week after the storm there were 170 people found dead, 101 unaccounted for, 231,048 affected and 92,936 living in shelters.
Our prayers go out to the people of Guatemala. I received a briefing after the storm, the damage created by “Agatha” has not jeopardized our trip or safety in traveling. In fact the community needs our assistance more than ever as one might suspect. Our partner in Guatemala, Helps International, is on top of the situation. Safety and logistics are always top priority. I received confirmation that all the roads and bridges we will be using were not affected. Helps International has been working with the Government and local community organizers in getting infrastructure in place (the basics…clean water, food & safe shelter.) We play a small part in the bigger effort; however, the small part we play is significant. We will be one team of about 70 medical volunteers helping a community of 80,000 indigenous Mayans. The task is tremendous. The patient demand is going to be more intense this year, if that’s even possible. Our focus will remain on “Quality First,” we will balance that with the heavy demand…knowing we can’t see everyone. However, we will do our best with the ones we can see. Becoming overwhelmed or discouraged from the incredible need is not an option. We shall rise to the occasion, giving our best effort. Please be praying for the people of Guatemala, our team and preparation for this mission – it’s going to be a challenging trip.
Blessings,
Sean
