Some of the 6th grade students on our waiting list. They seek sponsorship to be able to go on to junior high in 2012.
Sponsorship pays for the student's enrollment and tuition fees, and their activities and paperwork charges
These students have been selected on the basis of their academic ability - and their family's economic need.
We can't help everyone, so we look for students from needy families who have a good chance of doing well.
The program is run by volunteers - there are NO STAFF COSTS
Queries - visit our FAQ page or
Student: A01
Family: Second of four children - her father works in the fields
Home: Lives in San Lucas
School: Exam average 81%
Student: A02
Family: Second of six children. His father is an agricultural laborer
Home: Lives in San Lucas
School: Third place in his class
Student: A03
Family Youngest of two children, living just with their Mom, who weaves
Home: They live in a two room home here in San Lucas.
School: Exam average 79%
Student: A04
Family: 6th of 7 children in the family. Her father works on a coffee plantation
Home: In 'San Andres' about two miles from San Lucas
School: Second in her class
Student: A05
Family: 5th of 7 children in the family. His father is a market trader
Home: A three room wooden home here in San Lucas
School: Top of his class - 91% average
Student: A06
Family: 3rd of 6 children. Her father works in a warehouse in Guatemala City
Home: A three room home here in San Lucas
School: 4th in her class
Student: A07
Family: 6th of 7 children. Her father is a local church caretaker
Home: A small three room block home here in San Lucas
School: Second in her class
Student: A08
Family: 7th of 11 children in the family. His father is a daily paid agricultural laborer
Home: A two room wooden home in San Lucas
School: 3rd in his class - 88% average mark
Student: A09
Family: 3rd of four children in her family. Her father works as a builder's laborer
Home: Here in San Lucas
School: 84% average mark in the exams
Student: B01
Family: 2nd of three children. His father is a daily paid laborer
Home: A two room home made of block, here in San Lucas.
School: 3rd in his class with 89% average mark
Student: B02
Family: Oldest of 7 children.Her father is an agricultural laborer
Home: A three room block home here in San Lucas
School: Top of her class - 85% average mark
Student: B03
Family: 2nd of three children. His father is a daily paid laborer
Home: A block and wood home here in San Lucas.
School: Average mark of 78% in the exams.
Student: B04
Family: Oldest of four children. His father is an agricultural worker.
Home: A single room home made of planks.
School: Average mark 88% - 5th place in his class.
Student: B05
Family: 8th of 10 children. Her father is a daily paid agricultural laborer.
Home: A two room home made of wood, on the outskirts of San Lucas.
School: Second in her class - 82% average mark in the exams.
Student: B06
Family: 7th of 8 children. His father is a daily paid agricultural laborer.
Home: A two room home made of wood, on the outskirts of San Lucas.
School: 4th in his class - average mark in the exams 83%.
Student: B07
Family: Oldest of four children, all girls, who live just with their Mom, who is a weaver.
Home: Grandma's home, made of planks, here in San Lucas.
School: Top of her class, with 96% average in the exams.