YOUR CONTRIBUTION MATTERS
While living in rural Guatemala for the past 10 years, I have spent most of my spare time getting involved in local efforts such as disaster relief, food donations, and of course caring for street dogs!
Since 2013, I have fostered, rehabilitated and saved hundreds of street dogs— using your donations to pay for sterilization packages, vaccines and food supplies.
In 2018, I jumped to the forefront of efforts related to the Fuego Volcano eruption and visited every shelter in Escuintla dropping off your donations to all of the displaced families.
In 2020, I received governmental permission to travel during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown to distribute your donations to hundreds of hungry families in all the towns around Lake Atitlan.
2021 moving forward, I will be sharing more ways to get involved in supporting indigenous communities, leaders and entrepreneurs. And of course… puppies!
YOUR DONATIONS IN USE
+ Street Dogs
My home is always open to foster, rehabilitate and care for street dogs since 2013. I have taken in hundreds of unwanted, abandoned and sick animals, nursing them back to health and healing their trauma with love.
+ Fuego Volcano
I initiated efforts on the ground in response to the Fuego Eruption. I took a sabbatical from work and spent months traveling to and from Escuintla visiting shelters and transporting donations to families in need.
+ COVID-19 Pandemic
I decided to stay in Guatmala during the entire Covid-19 pandemic. I received governmental permission to travel during lockdown to distribute donations to hundreds of hungry families in every village around Lake Atitlan.