
Providing
educational and cultural opportunities
Local Mayan populations
are denied access to a decent education not
only because of the conditions of extreme poverty
in which they live, but also because of the
high level of ethnocentrism leveled against
them by the ladino minority (Guatemalans of
Spanish descent or mixed Spanish and Mayan descent).
Celas Maya consider educational access to be
the only way to combat the persistent problems
of ethnocentricity. For this reason, as a private
institution with a social conscience, part of
the proceeds from our Spanish and Quiche language
programs go to providing educational access
to Mayan youth, male and female. Students to
whom we award our scholarships receive monthly
contributions to cover their schooling for one
year, as well as extracurricular training in
computers, English, Guatemalan history, etc.
Students who excell at school and benefit from
our scholarship program are welcome to apply
for it the following year.
Promoting
Mayan culture
In 2006 we will be supporting
20 young students from areas like Chajul, Todos
Santos, Playa Grande, Ixcán, Totonicapán,
Huitán, San Jose La Viña, and
Uspantan. Previously, students within our program
came to Xela to live and study, however starting
this year they will be living within their own
communities while attending school. We believe
that equally important to the education they
receive is the opportunity to live in their
home environment, learning to value and to promote
their Mayan culture.