About.
Asociacion Narú exists to improve the health and wellbeing of Q’eqchi’ Maya families living in rural Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.
Narú works with families living in extreme poverty in a remote mountainous region. In 2017, nearly 700 children from 143 communities were helped out of severe malnutrition while receiving training in its prevention.
We also provide medical care to children suffering a range of malnutrition related health problems, without which they may not survive.
Naru is dedicated to providing education and support to vulnerable families, to empower them to make positive and lasting change in theirs and their children's lives.
Volunteers are needed to help facilitate the ongoing work at the remote community centre in Senahu, as well as online media management at the Antigua based office.
Bookings.
Stay in a local hotel while work-trading for Naru Guatemala
Rooms are en suite. Hotel offers a restaurant and roof terrace where you can relax and enjoy the views.
Some food is provided but a local market nearby offers inexpensive food and meals can be purchased at the restaurant.
Key Stats.
Year founded
2010
Size of project site
2 hectares
Languages spoken
- English
- Spanish
People on site
3 - 6
Dry season
Wet season
Living Conditions.
Sleeping
- private room
- shared rooms
- entire house
Omnivore Food
- communal kitchen access
- restaurant on site
- over 80% locally sourced
Internet
- slow: emails only
Opportunities
Naru Guatemala is currently offering the following opportunities:
- online media manager
- Project volunteer
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