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Asociacion Tu'ik Ruch' Lew

Org #69571
Vetted since 2019
2016
year founded
$56,290
raised on GlobalGiving
3
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Tuik Ruch Lew's mission is to implement sustainable solutions to the environmental, health, and development challenges which threaten the livelihood of the Maya people living in the Lake Atitlan Basin.

Projects (2)

From Poop to Fuel
Guatemala / Climate Action
Project Leaders
Candis E. Krummel
Candis E. Krummel
Maria Teresa Puac v.
Maria Teresa Puac v.
Team
Cameron M Krummel, Candis E Krummel, Isabel Quinilla, Nancy Derr, Candelaria Reanda, Heman Equite
Organization Information
Canton Xechivoy
Zona 2
Santiago Atitlan, Solola 07019
Guatemala
+502 7933 3061
Organization Information
Canton Xechivoy
Zona 2
Santiago Atitlan, Solola 07019
Guatemala
+502 7933 3061

Project Reports

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Join the Movement: Embracing the Future with TRL

By Maria Teresa Puac V. | TRL Marketing and Communications Coordinator

Greetings to our supportive GlobalGiving community, At the vibrant Santiago Atitlán local market, our dynamic duo, Candelaria and Isabel, recently showcased the marvel of our TRL clean cook... Read the full report ›

Aug 28, 2023 | From Poop to Fuel
Time to Engage the Community

By Candis E. Krummel | President, Board of Directors

Tu'ik Ruch' Lew has just received the news that the Ministry of Education has accepted the documents for accreditation from the David LaMotte School. It appears that the school will be open in January... Read the full report ›

Multigenerational Families Make for Success

By Candis Krummel | President, Board of Directors

Multigenerational Stove Families Make the Best Success Stories Maria and Gaspar are an elderly, very traditional Tz'utujil couple in their seventies. Ten years ago, they learned of the ONIL stove,... Read the full report ›
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