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“I always had a plate of food to give my children”
“I always had a plate of food to give my children” Lesbia Reyes is a single mother of two. When they first enrolled at Escuela Integrada, Lesbia didn’t have a formal job or a consistent way of providing food for her children. The average family income for the families at Escuela Integrada is $297 per month. They do not receive food stamps or have any other type of governmental assistance…
Holiday gift guide: GRACES Art Calendar and Coffee now available!
Limited edition student art calendars available for purchase! The students at Escuela Integrada are exceptionally talented when it comes to drawing and painting, and this year you can bring a bit of that talent into your home with a limited edition GRACES Art Calendar! The calendar features 12 pieces of student art, inspired by Guatemalan locations, food and traditions, plus all major U.S. holidays. You can purchase a 2026 calendar…
A new bus is on its way!
Microbus campaign surpasses expectations, raises more than $53k for new bus We made it to Cerro de la Cruz! Our microbus completed its symbolic journey from the school, to the market, the Central Park, the Santa Catalina Arch, and Cerro de la Cruz, marking the end of the fundraising campaign to purchase a new bus! With your support, we raised more than $53,000, which will allow us to purchase a…
Microbuses provided life-saving resources during pandemic
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the families of Escuela Integrada was significant. In a normal year, the families we serve experience moderate to severe food insecurity. The pandemic exacerbated the situation, and many families were forced to raise a white flag indicating that they were desperate and worried about starving to death. “Those were very difficult times,” said Lesbia, a mother who had a son at Escuela Integrada…
Have you been on a Vision Trip?
Climbing in and out of microbuses is memorable for anyone who has been on a Vision Trip. Did you get the bus with air conditioning? A window seat? Have to climb over people or food bags? Have one of the kids from Escuela Integrada sitting right next to you giving directions to their house? We depend on the microbuses for so many things, and especially during Vision Trip season. Everything…
Get on the bus!
GRACES needs a new microbus! If you’ve been to Guatemala on a Vision Trip, you’ve probably been a passenger on a microbus, either on the gray one or blue one, which we lovingly call “Marta.” The buses carry groups up steep mountain drives to visit families, across Antigua’s cobblestone streets for cultural activities, and back and forth to Chimaltenango to purchase supplies before each Vision Trip arrives. We also use…





