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This is the real world, real people, 4 friends who had the courage to live in extreme poverty & make significant impact.
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Help women like Rosa in the documentary start a business or a children like Chino go back to school this year!
MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD
Watch the film
This is the real world, real people, 4 friends who had the courage to live in extreme poverty & make significant impact.
Start your journey
Are u ready to do something similar to what these 4 guys do? Live with communities abroad to help make a difference.
Donate
Help women like Rosa in the documentary start a business or a children like Chino go back to school this year!
Donate
Help women like Rosa in the documentary start a business or a children like Chino go back to school this year!
Watch the film
This is the real world, real people, 4 friends who had the courage to live in extreme poverty & make significant impact.
Start your journey
Are u ready to do something similar to what these 4 guys do? Live with communities abroad to help make a difference.
GET TO KNOW PEÑA BLANCA VILLAGERS
In rural Peña Blanca, Guatemala four young friends experimented & had a hard time with living on just $1 a day. However, togetherness, generosity, love and strength of their neighbors gave them strength and hope to carry on. Inspired with the Peña Blanca villagers and their strength to live and survive gave them motivation to make an impact and help Peña Blanca people.
Watch the movie
This is the real world, real people, 4 friends who had the courage to live in extreme poverty & make significant impact.
Spread a word
Are u ready to do something similar to what these 4 guys do? Live with communities abroad to help make a difference.
Rosa these storms
Rosa, a young Mayan woman with a dream to become a nurse. She dropped out of school cause she had to work in the fields and help feed her brothers. After she got a $200 microfinance loan from Grameen Guatemala Microfinance she started a weaving business. Using the money she earned from weaving business she managed to get back to school. Something so small like a $200 loan made a huge impact in her life and her dream to become a nurse became much closer. Get to know her own story.