Browse Month: November 2020

What can you do with a third grade education?

For Tomasa in the mountains of Guatemala, only studying to the third grade set her up on a fairly predestined course: get married and raise a family. She did just that until she attended one of our rehabilitation promoter trainings to learn how to provide basic physical therapy services for children and adults with disabilities in Guatemala.

“I remember during the course how difficult it was to keep up. Reading for me is hard and it took me longer than other students to review some of the notes and grasp some of the concepts. When I passed the course and actually started working in the program, I was so scared. Could I really do it?”

Not only could she do it, but she brought a unique dynamic to the team. Her natural gift for making people feel welcome and cared for made it easier for the physical therapist overseeing the program to perform an initial evaluation when Tomasa translated from Spanish to K’iche, the local language. She became a role model for other rehabilitation promoters in how to care for patients in body, soul, and spirit. 

Tomasa sharing, in Spanish, her experience in teaching a friend about social distancing as one of the activities in our online COVID-19 course.

This year when we asked for her feedback on our first video course for COVID-19, she shared, “I’m not one to use computers much, but I was able to get my son to help me. Having videos rather than written information really helped me grasp and understand the concepts. In addition, it made it easy to go back and review a video, if needed, when trying to complete an assignment.”

When our rehabilitation promoter training courses were shut down because of COVID-19 in Guatemala, we didn’t know we’d come up with a new way to provide training for future rehabilitation promoters. With the success and positive feedback we’ve received from this course, we are working to get all our trainings in a video format.