Current Projects

  • Our programs for children, “Manos de Colores” (Colored Hands), founded in 2004, provide instruction in English, art, music, theater, and others—subjects which most children would not otherwise receive in the Guatemalan public school system. Manos de Colores was created by our director, Jaime, after a long period of reflection on the national reality of education in Guatemala.

  • The Accelerated Primary School Program was formed in 2006 to provide adults who never had the opportunity to complete their elementary education with a government-certified primary school diploma. Every Saturday at 8am, the El Nahual Community Center opens its doors to people who come to study Spanish, mathematics, and history taught by Guatemalan teachers. The program is provided at a very low cost and takes two years to complete. 

  • Padrinos de Colores is a scholarship program for children, providing financial support to families in need of school registration fees, uniforms, books, required medical visits, and other fees associated with public school inscription. In a country where many people attend school for only three years out of the required six and dropping out to help support one´s family is common, El Nahual Padrinos believe that lack of money for small items such as notebooks and gym shoes should not keep a child from attending school.