Guatemala’s population has grown rapidly over the past few decades, and migration from the country’s rural towns to larger cities has put a nationwide strain on its resources. Poverty has become more rampant, and many Guatemalans are left in poor living conditions without having their basic needs being met. The poverty rates have also created an educational crisis, leaving Guatemala with one of the lowest literacy rates in the world. Participants on this trip will be able to make a difference by helping to combat the low literacy rates through teaching English or by working with local children at a nearby library. There are also projects to improve the living conditions of the poorest citizens, by pouring cement floors in homes, working with women’s groups and setting up personal or community gardens. When not at work, volunteers will be able to explore the Guatemalan culture through Mayan flute lessons, tortilla making, attending a Mayan Fire Ceremony and by exploring the surrounding natural parks. For the more adventurous, optional day adventures are available and can include activities like horseback riding and ziplining! This eight day trip starts at $1,437 per person.