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Proud and Passion: My road as Coordinator at Tr...
My name is María Aguja Maulhardt and I am honored to serve as Trama Textiles' coordinator. With my background in education, administration, human rights and international relations, I have always...
Proud and Passion: My road as Coordinator at Tr...
My name is María Aguja Maulhardt and I am honored to serve as Trama Textiles' coordinator. With my background in education, administration, human rights and international relations, I have always...
Volunteer Spotlight: Zella in Xela
In the last six months, my work with Trama Textiles has given me the most memorable experience of my life. When I arrived in September of 2021 I did not...
Volunteer Spotlight: Zella in Xela
In the last six months, my work with Trama Textiles has given me the most memorable experience of my life. When I arrived in September of 2021 I did not...
Interview with Our Volunteer Clemmie | TRAMA TE...
INTERVIEW WITH OUR VOLUNTEER: CLEMMIE DESMONS Hola! My name is Clemmie, I am half French / half English, I am 37, I live in London but grew up in the...
Interview with Our Volunteer Clemmie | TRAMA TE...
INTERVIEW WITH OUR VOLUNTEER: CLEMMIE DESMONS Hola! My name is Clemmie, I am half French / half English, I am 37, I live in London but grew up in the...
Volunteering in Xela: Homestays and Friendships
“Expectations vs. reality…” This is the simple yet complex mantra I’ve been whispering to myself over and over my last month here in Xela, while also chuckling about it under...
Volunteering in Xela: Homestays and Friendships
“Expectations vs. reality…” This is the simple yet complex mantra I’ve been whispering to myself over and over my last month here in Xela, while also chuckling about it under...
Learning to Weave in Guatemala: Lessons from Tr...
Has this ever happened to you – in your process of growth, to stumble upon by-products of your efforts and actions that in your perception have no resemblance or connection to the final...
Learning to Weave in Guatemala: Lessons from Tr...
Has this ever happened to you – in your process of growth, to stumble upon by-products of your efforts and actions that in your perception have no resemblance or connection to the final...