About

San Juan, Guatemala

Flourishing World Initiative Grant Recipient
Due to a drastic raise in rent by her former landlord, Ana was in need of a new workshop and store. The Flourishing World Initiative granted Ana with $20,000.
Combined with her own savings, Ana was able to build a beautiful new space that she opened in 2020.
Her store now welcomes customers from around the world and hosts workshops to show others the ancient heirloom techniques of natural dye-making and backstrap loom weaving.
Stories of Flourishing
Rosita
Rosita grew up in extreme poverty, and spent her days in the field cultivating tomatoes with her father. Her mother taught her how to use the backstrap loom to weave textiles – a time-honored tradition in their region. In 2013, Rosita began work with Ana as a weaver. Thanks to her income, she and her husband were able to fund their children’s education and even start their own small coffee business. Today, Rosita is thankful that her flexible job allows her to care for her granddaughter while working from her home.
Antonia
Antonia grew up in a family of 10 and knew she wanted a smaller family. She and her husband are now raising one daughter with the hopes she can go to university one day. Her husband is challenged to find consistent work in her remote village so Antonia is able to pay for her daughter’s school and, more recently, they made some much needed home repairs.




