Vilma Gomez Simaj
Ref# CA2046

About Me
My name is Vilma Gomez Simaj. I'm a 6-year-old.
Birthday

My birthday is
January 25, 2019.
Attends Program

Chuchucá

Program Country

Guatemala

Sponsorship Type

Child

My Story

Chuchuca, where your child lives, is an area located high on the side of a mountain in the state of Quiché, Guatemala. Life in this area is very difficult and very isolated from the outside world. It is more than a two-hour walk to the nearest market town of Zacualpa. Chuchuca is a farming area where corn and black beans, the staple elements in their diet, are the major crops. The Quiché Indians who inhabit this area trace their ancestral roots to the ancient Mayan civilization. They normally speak an Indian dialect called Quiché - however, Spanish is becoming more common. Very little money ever changes hands in this area as they live on a barter system.

Hello, I am very happy to introduce my family and me. My name is Vilma Gomez Simaj. I was born on January 25th, 2019 in Zacualpa, Quiche, and I am 6 years old. I am a healthy girl. I am in kindergarten at school. My favorite color is red, and I love squirrels. I spend my spare time playing dolls and I like to paint drawings. My favorite food is fried chicken.

I want to tell you a little bit about my family. I live with my parents and my six siblings. I have three brothers and three sisters. Four of them are enrolled in the feeding program too, and we feel very blessed for it. My father´s name is Santos Gomez Garcia. He works as a day laborer and helps the family economically. My mother´s name is Hilda Simaj Grave and she does the chores at home. By the grace of God, we are in good health. As a family, we attend Christ Church.  The house in which we live isn´t our own. It belongs to my paternal grandfather.

An aunt lives there too. It has two rooms and a separate kitchen. The house is made of adobe walls with tin sheet roof and dirt floor. We don´t have running water at home, so we get it with a hose from the river. Thanks to God, we have electricity, and my father pays it every month. As a humble family, our needs are groceries and clothes. We have some hens, pigs and cats at home. We walk around 30 minutes to get to the feeding program. We enjoy being part of it. It is all for now. Thank you very much for reading my little history.

In Jesus name,

Vilma Gomez Simaj

Translated by: Magnolia De Torres / A-A-C Secretary-Antigua Guatemala