Every year around mid December in Santiago Atitlan you're bound to encounter a group of energetic visitors from the US and other villages in Guatemala. They're easy to spot not only because of their energy level and diversity, but also for their bright smiles and laughter...it's obvious that they're having a good time. In addition, you're likely to see a trail of wheel chairs and volunteers wherever the group is present.
US volunteers Sarah Peller and Peter Halby have been organizing Camp Guatemala for 8 years now, bringing together Guatemalan and US young adults and teens for a fun cross-cultural experience.
This year, La Puerta Abierta was a part of the camp itinerary and a wonderful group joined us for games, stories, and holiday cheer. Visiting Jorge Luis taught us sign language, Miss Chonita shared a Christmas story and we merrily decorated Christmas trees while turning up the volume of our holiday music. Truly, we couldn't think of a better way to celebrate the holidays at La Puerta Abierta!
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