![]() Spring Break in Guatemala 2009 ![]() Slide Show of San Lucas Twenty students and seven staff members completed YouthBuild Philadelphia's first international service trip to Guatemala during the week of April 1-8, 2009, providing construction and other volunteer services for San Lucas Toliman Mission (including the construction of homes and the building of potable water systems). The students and staff members worked alongside villagers and were immersed in the Guatemalan culture. Over the last fifty years, initiatives begun by the Mission have changed the lives of the Mayan people that live in San Lucas. The small village of once cornstalk homes with thatched roofs--lacking both electricity and plumbing--is now a village of cement block and stone homes, built by local stone masons and carpenters trained in parish programs. Free healthcare and nutrition programs, including dental facilities and an eye clinic, are also available to the community. A majority of students at YouthBuild have not traveled outside Philadelphia, let alone outside the United States. Students got to see first-hand how their skill sets are applicable on an international level. Program Director Brian Leffler, Lead Chaperone for the trip, wrote: "The trip to Guatemala provided many students and staff the opportunity to experience things that they might not ordinarily experience while in Philadelphia, and provided all the chance to get to know each other on a deeper and more personal level. |