By Jeannie Balanda | Executive Director
MayaWorks believes that community development begins with the development of its women. To assist women in developing a strong self-identity, MayaWorks has expanded its programming to include much needed domestic violence prevention and intervention services.
Domestic violence services are very important in Guatemala where nearly 10 out of every 100,000 women are killed. Unfortunately, in Guatemala, violence against women isn't seen as a crime but rather a family issue. So when Chimaltenango lost its only domestic violence agency, MayaWorks decided it had to do something to bring these services back to the community.
In September, MayaWorks partnered with psychologists and social workers who specialize in domestic violence and together they began serving women in the central highlands who are trying to leave abusive relationships. MayaWorks is also developing a prevention curriculum where weaving classes will be augmented with women's empowerment seminars. Women and girls of all ages will participate in this cross-generational program.
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By Jeannie Balanda | Executive Director
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