A Sponsored Youth's Point of View

Friday, July 24, 2009 by CI Staff

Each year our Communications Coordinator in Guatemala, Javier Cárcamo, trains a new batch of youth reporters to write stories, conduct interviews and take photos and video. Here, 17 year-old youth reporter Edwin Canac Tzaj shares what life is like in his rural community and how sponsorship is giving him an opportunity he never thought he would have.

My community is a small and hidden place. We live at the base of a hill and all of the neighbors are happy, but you always have a desire to have a better life. Even though we are happy, it’s kind of difficult to live here, because there isn’t any work. Some farmers give work to day laborers so they can support their families, but there isn’t enough work for everyone. Some only find work in other villages, so they have to go far away early in the morning and they come home even more tired.

The women help their husbands working in the fields cutting peas and lettuce, and some just do whatever work they can find each day in the markets or at construction sites. Every morning the sun rises and women weave their güipils (a traditional Mayan blouse) to sell, although many women work in the fields too, carrying their babies on their backs.

Even still, life here is beautiful, but everyone hopes to have happier lives with good futures for their children and to be able to enjoy the weekends at church or just taking a walk around town.

Poverty in my community is due to the fact that there aren’t any good salaries or jobs. And that’s why many people can’t afford to send their children to school, much less give youth like us higher education - like my siblings and me, for example. Our parents don’t have any way to support us, although they have always tried very hard. But sometimes it’s been difficult to keep studying. I know we have to struggle and work for our futures, because many desperate youth have thrown themselves into vice, because they have no work, nor the love of a mother or father, or anyone to support them.

But sponsorship in my community is something that makes things different for many families. In my community there are more than 100 sponsored children and youth, and that has helped us to improve ourselves and have a greater possibility of becoming better people. I am very thankful to all of you, because you have lovingly given us help, and that is such a benefit for each household. You have helped us with school supplies and personal items.

Now that I have the opportunity to be a Youth Reporter, I feel even better about myself, because now I can communicate my community’s feelings. And this is something I never dreamed of before, because it used to be very hard for me to speak Spanish, because I speak an indigenous language. But thanks to the opportunity to go to school, I can write this –although I still get a little nervous. I am learning to take photos and talk to people without feeling embarrassed. And I’m really happy about that, and I’m very satisfied being sponsored by Children International. That’s why I wish you all success in each and everything you do each day.
 

Guatemala's Youth Reporters
Guatemala's Youth Reporters
 

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Comments for A Sponsored Youth's Point of View

Friday, July 24, 2009 by Dana:
As a sponsor I am confident in knowing that my contributions help, but hearing it directly from the sponsored youth is rewarding, even if it isnt my sponored child. Reading the hope in the words he wrote, feeling the hope as I read it... makes it all worthwhile and puts everything else in my life into perspective.
Friday, July 24, 2009 by Cheri:
Great story, Edwin Canac Tzaj. Loved hearing more about your life and your community and hope to hear more. I sponsor a little girl in rural Guatemala and this helps me understand what her life must be like. Maybe one day she will be a youth reporter as well!
Friday, July 24, 2009 by Robyn:
I loved this story, and would love to hear more like this from the sponsored youth. Keep 'em coming! :)
Friday, July 24, 2009 by Stephanie:
What a great article - straight from the heart. I'd love to see more like this! I hope you will let Edwin know that his words were very much appreciated and that we applaud his achievements. I hope that my five little sponsor children in Guatemala grow up to be as articulate as Edwin.
Friday, July 24, 2009 by Sam:
Great article! I hope there will be more like this one, and Edwin did a wonderful job writing it.
Saturday, July 25, 2009 by mike:
This is what I hope to read when I check the blog. Great job Edwin.
Sunday, July 26, 2009 by Guatsponsor:
Very nice article. It gives the sponsor information of what's happening in the community. Great experience for the youth reporter to have the opportunity to express himself after all the efforts of learning spanish. Congratulations.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009 by Brittany:
Being new to the sponsorship program, I enjoyed reading this article because it inspires me even more in knowing my contributions are really helping people accomplish things in their lives. Congratulations Edwin on your achievement of becoming a reporter, the article was very nicely written. I hope someday my sponsor (who is learning to write) will be able to do this!
Thursday, August 13, 2009 by Lindsay:
I love it. Keep the stories coming. :)

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