Nueva Esperanza
Guatemala
Child
Nueva Esperanza, which means New Hope, is located in a slum area of Guatemala City, Guatemala. An extremely poor area, our program is squeezed in among the shanty dwellings built over an old city dump. Many houses in this area are without toilets or running water and are assembled with scrap wood, sheet metal, and cardboard. Zone 5, where Nueva Esperanza is located, is considered one of the most dangerous areas of Guatemala City. It is controlled by gangs and drug pushers. Robberies and murders are common in this area. Public education is available - however, many cannot afford it. Life in Zone 5 is very difficult. It is an extremely dangerous area where criminals, prostitutes and drug addicts live.
Hello! I feel so happy to be part of the feeding program and have the opportunity to write this letter telling a little about me. This is Hanny Adriana Anahi Quib Sujuy, and I was born on July 21, 2020. I am 5 years old now. I attend school and I am in Pre-Kindergarten. I enjoy playing dolls, memory game, painting and jumping rope. I am a healthy child. My favorite color is pink and I like monkeys. A delicious dish for me is spaghetti with tomato sauce. After school, my grandmother takes us to the park near our home. I live only with my mother Keren Sorayda Quib Sujuy because when I was born my father did not take responsibility for me. My mother makes an effort to support our family working in the customer service area of a blanket shop. I have one sister, Mia, and he also attends the feeding program. Thanks to God my family is fine. We attend a Christian church called “Peniel”.
We live in a rented house. There is one room and a separate kitchen made of block, concrete roof and cement floor. It has running water and electricity. My mother pays the rent and services monthly. Our greatest needs are shoes, groceries and school supplies. I walk about 30 minutes from home to the feeding program. My sister and I stay under the care of my grandmother Ana while my mother goes to work. Thank you for taking the time to read my letter. May God bless you.
Warm regards,
Hanny Adriana Anahi Quib Sujuy
Translated by: Lucia Gravez