SURVEY OF THE LANDSLIDE VICTIMS: SIX WIDOWS AND SOLE SURVIVOR
Catarina Tuyo performed a small community survey of the families who lost loves ones in the mudslides at kilometer 171. Caty had the opportunity to visit each of the families and conducted basic questions used to discern the needs of each family. A basic food basket was suggested and her visit was used to decided if this was an appropriate action and what other items and assistance is desired.
COMMENTS FROM THE FAMILIES:
1. Nicolás López Guarchaj of Chuicutama: The parents commented on Nicholas‘ generosity and described how he was helping to buy items needed for the kitchen, paying his sister’s tuition, and also has been growing crops in Cantel. “We are now very concerned because we have expenses that we can not afford. We need money to transport a harvest to Cantel and also for our daughter’s schooling. She is in the fifth grade and wants to attend next year. Unless we can find a scholarship for her, this is not likely to work out. These are the items most pressing and if you could support us in in these areas we would be most grateful.” The following lists names and ages of Nicolás’ siblings:
1. Diego López Guarchaj - 21 years
2. Catarina López Guarchaj -19 years
3. Manuela López Guarchaj -17 years
4. María López Guarchaj -15 years
5. Manuela Jesús López Guarchaj -13 years
6. Pedro Benito López Guarchaj - 7 years
1. Diego Tzaput Guachiac - 13 years
2. Manuel Valeriano Tzaput Guachiac - 11 years
3. Catalina Tzaput Guachiac - 9 years
3. Miguel Vicente Guachiac Chivalán of Pacutama: The father of this young man said he could not work and is also playing the role of mother. Miguel’s wife died two years ago which has left the children to be provided for by their grandfather. Miguel’s daughter, Catarina is 14 years old and is also playing the role of mother. She could not help take care of the family and continue her studies. She is no longer a student and now is caring for her 2 year old brother and is preparing the food for her 4 younger siblings. The following lists names and ages of Miguel’s children:
1. Catarina Rufina Guachiac Chivalán - 14 years
2. Paulina Isabel Guachiac Chivalán - 11 years
3. Carlos Roberto Guachiac Tum - 7 years
4. Ana Guachiac Tum - 5 years
5. Virginia Angelina Guachiac Tum - 2 years
4. David Dionisio Ajú Och of Chajuab: The mother and her married children are very concerned about the health of David’s father. He is frequently sick because of the loss of his son. They were also left with David’s debt. His wife is back with her parents along with their son. Manuela Carmen Ajú Och is 15 years and is his only sister; who along with his wife and his adopted son returned to his wife’s parents house.
1. Sara Magdalena Guarchaj Rajpop - 20 years
2. Josefina Guarchaj Rajpop - 15 years
3. Manuel Mardoqueo Guarchaj Rajpop - 12 years
4. Isabela Guarchaj Rajpop - 8 years
5. Henry Fausto Tum Guarchaj - 4 years
6. Mario Adolfo Guarchaj Rajpop - 3 years
7. A recently born son without a name
6. Cruz Tzaput Guarchaj of Pacorral II: His wife is extremely depressed and hurts for her children especially her son, Gasper, who is in Pre-primary and always says he does not want to go to school because “ I don’t have my dad to check my notebook and homework.” The following lists names and ages of Cruz’s children:
1. Catalina Tzaput Guarchaj - 9 years
2. Gaspar Tzaput Guarchaj - 6 years
3. Dominga Tzaput Guarchaj - 4 years
4. Rosalía Tzaput Guarchaj - 1 año
1. Diego Guarchaj y Guarchaj - 16 years
2. Isabela Guarchaj y Guarchaj - 13 years
3. Catalina Guarchaj y Guarchaj - 10 years
4. Miguel Guarchaj y Guarchaj - 7 years
5. Carlos Mateo Guarchaj y Guarchaj - 4 years
SURVEY CONCLUSIONS:
1. On this survey Catarina came to discover that the seven families need a basic food basket to meet the short term goals of providing immediate sustenance. This will help alleviate at small fraction of their everyday costs as all are purchasing items like corn daily.
2. The families also desire support raising chickens and sheep.
CMA GROUP RESPONSES:
CMA groups of Chirijox, Chajuab and Xeabaj II collaborated to provide aliments for the families. The women regret this event and feel for the families who lost relatives and also for those who were injured and unable to support their families. This charitable act is is very significant; it is yet another example of the connectedness and love that these communities have for one another. Two CMA's of Chirijox, 4 representatives of a Pacutama CMA and Claudia Villagrán prepared food for the widows and families participating in the Mental Health workshop.
The women provided the following: 80 pounds of corn, 4 bags of soap, 4 pounds of salt, 6 bags of pasta, 2 pounds of rice, 2 pounds of beans, 1 bag of oatmeal, 2 bags of ground flour meal, 1 bag of oats and 28 pieces of cob. In each of the 7 bags were given to the families was as follows: 11 1/2 pounds of corn, three different things and 4 corn cobs.
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