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SHARING WORKS OF MERCY

Up Close and Personal: REAL Stories from Guatemala

by MercyWorks Team on October 24, 2019

At this very moment, missionaries in Guatemala are helping to serve those suffering from poverty, violence, and malnutrition. Daily, our priests are walking alongside the poorest of the poor in some of the most dangerous locations and engaging in street ministry to help those who desperately need our support and the presence of God.

Even through times of hardship and despair, our brothers and sisters in Guatemala find opportunity, happiness, and motivation to make the best out of every situation. 

We invite you to pray with us for the poor and needy in Guatemala. Join us in  our St. Philomena novena today! 

We invite you to get to know those we serve in Guatemala a little better — not just their struggles, but their personal stories. Today, we are sharing with you the story of a school-aged child, teacher, and parish coordinator, but there are many more individuals whose lives are being touched by MercyWorks and by your generosity. Watch below to learn about their stories and discover how you can continue to give them hope.

Janeth Dalila Caal Choc

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Janeth is currently a 5th grader who resides in the Aldea called Salawim. She loves school, is a member of the chapel choir in her village, and is a leader in the youth group in Salawim. Janeth has also been a Bethany Center scholarship recipient for 2 years.

Rosa Adelina Chocooj

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Rosa currently resides in the Aldea San Benito Lachua where she is a primary school teacher. In addition to teaching, her family runs a convenience store located on the main highway in front of their home. She and her husband have three children.

Mynor Hugo Cu Cacao

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Mynor has been a leader in the parish of El Calvario for 7 years and is currently serving as the coordinator of the Parish Council. His role requires him to fulfill many responsibilities on a daily basis. He currently resides in a small village outside of Coban, Alta Verapza, with his wife and three children.

We hope that you will consider learning more about Janeth, Rosa, and Mynor and how you can join MercyWorks in helping to make a difference in their lives and in the lives of those experiencing poverty in Guatemala.

Want to make a difference today? Right now? Join us in prayer for the poor and needy in Guatemala — your participation makes a real impact! Pray with Us

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