There are places in the world that hold stories in their soil — places where hope is quietly growing, watered by the strength of women who rise every day to care, to serve, and to dream. Santa Apolonia, Guatemala, is one of those places.
Last week we had the profound honor of visiting our partner site in Santa Apolonia, where Adelante Mujer is now walking alongside a new generation of women pursuing nursing degrees. From the moment I arrived, I felt surrounded by warmth — in the laughter shared over meals, in the gentle strength of our students, and in the welcome extended by the incredible team at The Center.
These women are not just studying to become nurses. They are future healers for their communities. Many are the first in their families to attend school past the sixth grade. All of them are balancing the demands of rigorous study with the realities of rural life — fetching water, helping raise younger siblings, and traveling long distances to class. And still, they persist.
What struck me most is not just the resilience of these women, but the solidarity that surrounds them. Mothers, sisters, neighbors — they all show up. And now, so do we.
Adelante Mujer exists because we believe that when a woman learns, she lifts. She lifts her family. She lifts her community. And in doing so, she transforms the future. It’s been true in Nicaragua for over a decade, and now, we’re seeing the same powerful ripple beginning in Guatemala.
I left Santa Apolonia humbled and hopeful — not because the work is easy, but because it is shared. This is what it means to walk together. This is what it means to believe in women.
To those who support Adelante Mujer: your generosity is not abstract. It is woven into every heartbeat, every textbook, and every future patient these women will one day serve. Thank you to all who make this journey possible — donors, friends, and especially the women at the heart of it all.
More stories coming soon.
Adelante, always.