"Let every individual and institution now think and act as a responsible trustee of Earth, seeking choices in ecology, economics and ethics that will provide a sustainable future, eliminate pollution, poverty and violence, awaken the wonder of life and foster peaceful progress in the human adventure."
- John McConnell, founder of International Earth Day

RIGHT NOW, and then again tomorrow and then again the next day and on it goes day after day,
1/2 OF THE WORLD lives on LESS THAN 2 DOLLARS each day.

Psalm 27:4
One thing I ask of the LORD, this is what I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the LORD and to seek him in his temple.
Do all you can and don't worry about the odds against you. Wield the miracle of life's energy, never worrying whether we fail, concerned only that whether we fail or succeed we do so with all our might. That's all we need to know to feel certain that all our force of diligent effort is worth our while on Earth.
Carl Safina, Voyage of the Turtle

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Copied from the "The Big List" concerning Guatemala's situation

In Guatemala the affects of the recent disaster are ongoing.
In San Lucas Toliman there are a reported 800 people living in emergency shelters as of a few days ago.
In San Andres 45 families have been moved out of their village and into one big hall in another village because their own village is in such danger of mudslides.
In Tierra Linda the village has lost most of its crops and a lot of its land for growing crops has been washed away by the river.
In Maria Tecun there are 383 families that have lost their homes and cannot even begin to clear the land of huge boulders, rocks and mud to find out if they can rebuild.
This is only a small area near us, but this story is repeated all over Guatemala.
The biggest problem that will be facing many is going to be lack of food.
Even families who have not lost their homes or been displaced are going to face hardships to feed their families.
The cost of food is rising and will continue to rise. So many crops have been destroyed.
Just because the disaster does not make news please do not think the need is over.
I am afraid that it is just beginning.
I spoke to a person involved in one of the large Aid Organizations and she told me that this will be the start of at least one year of hunger for Guatemalans.

Not only the people are suffering but the animals as well. This morning I spoke to Xaney from AWARE ...the only animal shelter in Guatemala....she has said that many animals are abandoned on the hills of Pacaya. Horses, dogs, cows and goats ....with nothing to eat. We have seen the same with dogs. Homes washed away , families evacuated and lots of dogs and cats left wandering and hungry in the streets.

Guatemala is going to need a lot of help.

Sharon.
www.mayanfamilies.org

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