As a team, we have continued a covid response since April 2020 and not let up. Click here to view our new video Returning to Strength Lessons about Development from Tlamacazapa, Mexico – watch the promoters at work.
In brief, during the past three months (January-March 2021) we have:
Thank you with grateful appreciation of all encouragement - we press on with the creation of opportunities for better times.
Susan Smith
Director, Atzin
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Dear Friends of Atzin and Tlamacazapa,
During 2020, we have held each other’s hands; been helped by the wise counsel of others when challenging situations hit us hard; and felt encouraged by people’s generosity and concern for the poorest amongst us.
As a team, we planned a covid response in early April and worked the plan thoroughly till year end – that all was immensely satisfying with notable advances in promoter skills and the emergence of greater goodwill with more families. At the same time, we rebounded from one crisis to the next, contributing to a general sense of exhaustion as well as a growing worry about the increasing numbers of pregnant women and infants with health problems as well as new children with special needs.
While still surrounded by many who are ill but now with fewer deaths, we focus on re-gaining momentum in our health and education programs, and continued training of promoters, in particular, Ana and Marisol, the two young women who are working in the Atzin office and carrying more responsibility.
Since mid-September the educators have been giving classes outdoors in the open air to 120 children aged 6-12 years of age. Each child attends twice a week for three hours, in small groups of eight, eats a meal, and leaves with homework. One young promoter monitors handwashing, face masks, disinfection and safe distance. Without these classes, the children would lose a year of reading, writing and arithmetic. (Our literacy program for women and youth as well as early stimulation for young children remain on hold.)
Our Midwifery and Motlan Dental Programs are operating with high demand; people line up for their turn, and we can only admire their patient persistence.
Those with acute special needs receive medicines and vitamins, home visits and food packages each month. We re-started the organization of medical appointments with promoter accompaniment and transport costs, working around the current limitations in government medical services.
The bald truth: Covid has exposed the world’s glaring inequalities and toxic environments, driving us to do what is possible to re-member and re-construct healthy, healing lives. We press on with the creation of opportunities for better times.
Again, our grateful appreciation to all who donated, supported and cheered us on during these months.
Thank you and warmest best wishes for 2021.
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GIVING TUESDAY on December 1st is DONATION DAY.
No access to internet and no television at home means no classes for children living in acute poverty in Tlamacazapa. Atzin educators are working hard with 120 children so that they keep learning the basics during covid. And they see the dentist - with all covid precautions - and eat a meal as well. The midwifery program is booming in attendance.
A donation on December 1st will be MATCHED by GlobalGiving - your donation during this 24 hour campaign goes way further, helps more.
Your gift will make a remarkable difference to help us recover momentum in programming during covid.
We can only do this with you - please give on Tuesday, December 1st.
Sincerely, Susan
Ps. Educators and promoters are part of our frontline team during the pandemic - all are amazing young women doing their best every day. The dentist and midwife are amazing too.
Pps. This link has the terms and conditions of GG Giving Tuesday campaign:
GlobalGiving - #GivingTuesday 2020 Terms & Conditions
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Dear Friends, after four months in the thick of covid in Tlamacazapa, I recorded a message to donors and volunteers shortly after my return to Calgary earlier in September - please have a look,
When I look back on our covid work in Tlamacazapa over the past six months, the whole experience takes on a blurry, rather exhausted feel, and it is difficult to distinguish one day from another.
As a team, we planned a covid response and worked the plan thoroughly – that all was immensely satisfying. At the same time, we were rebounding from one crisis to the next: a family devasted by a death; a critically sick person suffering at home, refusing to go to hospital; too many people asking for food, far exceeding our supplies; key staff waylaid by injury and illness.
All the while a constant underlying tension existed, urging us to get organized; figure out the different presentations of covid in this population; fend off covid naysayers (who just ignored the death count and the sheer numbers of really sick individuals); deal with street stress caused by men hanging around drinking; and importantly, remain united as a group despite the workload.
Highlights of our work are:
Without diminishing the suffering caused by covid in this vulnerable population of 8,000, there were evident blessings: promoters learned to carry greater responsibility by suddenly having more responsibility; their organizational skills advanced considerably as they processed hundreds of families; and importantly, stronger goodwill between Atzin and the community was forged by fast response to acute need and visits of condolence to those with a death in the family. The promoters’ work as frontline workers over the past six months was nothing short of inspiring.
On a different note – the long-awaited re-construction of the Atzin website is now LIVE. Check it out at www.atzin.org. A wizard of a woman, Terri Charchuk, took on that immense task (interesting tidbit: Terri was one of Atzin’s first international volunteers, arriving in 1999 for four months). Also, a group of four (Phil, Shelley, Ann, Naomi) kept up zoom conversations with me each Sunday for four months – listening, encouraging, giving thoughtful questions and comments. I cannot thank all of them enough.
Again, our grateful appreciation to all of the heroes of the heart who donated, supported and cheered us on during these months.
Sincerely, Susan
PS in case you missed it, our 5-minute video on covid in Tlamacazapa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uY2VbpmUvI
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Surrounded by grieving families as the death toll in Tlamacazapa rises steadily, Atzin promoters work tirelessly to support their community, offering food, information, basic health advice and comfort. A total of 30 covid deaths have happened in the last eight weeks, each a tragedy for the family.
Additional initiatives are now in place to help mitigate the impact of covid,
Be inspired by the work of the promoters by clicking here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uY2VbpmUvI
Your support will provide highly vulnerable families with basic food for survival.
Your generosity will save lives.
Susan Smith
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