Metro in Guatemala???
Comments OffHave we ever though of Guatemala as a city with a Metro? Usually, no. Recent tendencies have pointed out that feasibility and necessity are making this change, and people are starting to talk about Guatemala’s odds.
The First underground metropolitan transport system was born in London, 1863. It was steam powered until 1890, when it upgraded [...]
Immigrants in US are asking for money from home
Comments OffAn interesting article that I came across today about a family on how they were sending money home but now are receiving it. You can see the general effects on the economic indicators here in the us as well as abroad and see how it is effecting every nation not just the U.S.
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Play tells Guatemalan women's stories
Volunteering for the Presbyterian Church in a poor community in southwestern Guatemala in 2003, Jennifer Kepler would invite local women to literacy classes, but many turned her down.
“Either their husbands wouldn’t let them come, or they didn’t think they could actually learn to read,” said the 33-year-old Kepler, who worked in Viente de Octubre, named [...]
Guatemala Real Estate – Untapped & Mysterious Real Estate
While Guatemala emerged from a 36-year civil war in 1996 and has not experienced the second-home market activity of some of its Central American family members, more and more transactions are being recorded every year. Reasons for the increase can be traced to more curious, exotic buyers, increased political stability, and the modernization of the [...]
Battle of Poverty
Slightly smaller than the state of Tennessee, Guatemala is a land of volcanic mountains and stunning ocean views.
It is the extreme poverty and desperate needs, however, that drew a team of volunteers from the Carlisle Brethren in Christ Church to the Central American country for a week-long summer missions trip.
The 22-member team will take turns [...]


