As we sit together on the 8th of March, Sara teaches us that women’s power is defined by our ability to achieve, to harness our capabilities and skills to overcome any obstacle. There are few limits to what we can accomplish when we set our minds to it. Sometimes, we doubt ourselves, but it’s in those moments that the support of our community reminds us of our potential.
Read More“My life has changed a lot - before I was very shy, so this job has really helped me become more outgoing and to express myself, which I couldn’t do before. This program is really important for our community because it opens doors.”
Read MoreRead More“All people are deserving of access to clean energy, especially those who’ve been forced to inhabit toxic lands due to stigma and discrimination. This project brings this community more than renewable energy - it brings them proof that their futures are worth
investing in.” — RENATO VALDEZ, OPERATIONS COORDINATOR @ CREAMOS
“Coming out of the darkness is a painful process, but you change little by little, until you become like the butterfly in the mural. That's how it was in my case.“
The idea of creating a mural in the two sites where the Anticéntrico project took place emerged as the conclusive piece to the creative workshop. This is the story of how Creamos participants manifested their artistic expression of past struggles and their path to freedom at the Creamos headquarters in Guatemala City.
Read MoreRunning a sustainable and socially-conscious business can seem like a daunting task, but mi eelo’s production coordinator, Karina Pixtun, is up for the challenge. Creamos sat down with Karina to talk about her experience since assuming her role as production coordinator and her journey through Creamos to mi eelo. Karina first joined Creamos’ exercise classes and later enrolled in the industrial sewing course. Her ability to lead and connect with her peers in the sewing course throughout her first leadership role at Creamos paved the way for her transition to mi eelo.
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