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Serving approximately 550 children in education through sixth grade, early intervention support, health and nutrition and evangelism.  The children in these programs are all children who live on the street.  Some live with a parent or relative but all are extremely poor and in desperate situations.  Mrs. Patty Arzu, wife of the mayor of Guatemala City runs and supports the schools through her foundation.  There are three schools: one for preschoolers (Los Patitos), school age girls (Las Rosas), and school age boys (Los Cedros.)

Program: Orphan Outreach is partnering with Mrs. Arzu and her foundation to provide humanitarian aid, curriculum and teacher training, school support and supplies.
June 2008 - Moody Midday Moms on a Mission Trip
Moody Midday Moms on a Mission Trip

Sixty Mothers and Daughters from across the United States, traveled to Guatemala in June to minister to children through the Midday "Moms on a Mission" Trip.

The team shared the love of Christ with the children while distributing backpacks and school supplies to more than 600 children in Guatemala City.
October 2007

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10/6/2010 to 10/15/2010
Guatemela Medical/Building Trip, Guatemala
10/9/2010 to 10/16/2010
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10/31/2010 to 11/6/2010
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Orphan Outreach
Facts About Guatemala
Population: 12,728,111 (July 2007)
Birth Rate: 29.09 births/1,000 population
Death Rate: 5.27 deaths/1,000 population
Infant Mortality Rate total:
29.77 deaths/1,000 live births
Population below poverty line: 56.2% (2004)
Est. # people living with HIV/AIDS:
61,000; 0.9% adult (15-49) prevalence rate (2005)
Unemployment rate: 3.2% (2005)
Literacy Rate (age 15 + can read & write):
69.1% total population
Estimated 370,000 children (0-17)
orphaned (2005)
Type of Government: Representative democracy
Language(s): Spanish (60%); Amerindian languages (40%)
Religion: Roman Catholic, Protestant, and indigenous Mayan beliefs
Guatemala is located in Central America, bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between El Salvador and Mexico, and bordering the Caribbean Sea between Honduras and Belize.
UNICEF estimates that there are more than 370,000 orphans in Guatemala and at least 5,000 children live on the streets of the capital, abandoned by mothers who are too poor to keep them.
Only 24 percent of the population attends Secondary school (1996-2005).
Only 58 percent of municipalities have a secondary school.
Five out of 10 students who enter primary school in urban areas complete primary school, as opposed to only two out of 10 in rural areas.
Some 67 percent of indigenous children suffer from chronic malnutrition.
27 percent of all children under 5 are underweight.
The distribution of income remains highly unequal with about 56% of the population below the poverty line.
The indigenous population, the Maya, make up about half of the population. Mayan languages are spoken alongside Spanish, the official tongue. Many Guatemalans are of mixed Amerindian-Hispanic origin.
Guatemalans live in one of the most inequitable societies in the region. Poverty is particularly widespread in the countryside and among indigenous communities. Illiteracy, infant mortality and malnutrition are among the highest in the region, life expectancy is among the lowest and, in common with many of its neighbors, the country is plagued by organized crime and violent street gangs.
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