The Guatemala ProjectMNU’s Student-led "Passion to Serve" Project:
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A Preview of the Clinic:
Land
In June 2009, the village of Patanatic approached Heart to Heart and offered to donate the land.
The land will have a 20-year lease. After which, the community will be able to sustain the clinic using their own
doctors, nurses, and midwives.
Supplies
Clinic Construction
Heart to Heart has partnered with MNU campus to raise $50,000 in building and construction costs.
Hosptial Equipment
All equipment and supplies has been donated by notable medical companies including Johnson & Johnson and Welch-Allyn.
Labor
Construction Work
Patanatic has secured 900 local volunteers for the building of the clinic, this is one for each family in the community. Sixty are skilled workers and will help supervise and direct the volunteers. Furthermore, Heart to Heart has a partnership a U.S. organization called Engineers Without Borders who are in the process of collaborating with schools and city councils to map out neighborhoods in an effort to improve bathroom facilities and create a sewage system for the community.
Medical Staff
Initially, Heart to Heart will hire a part-time doctor, social worker, and dentist, and will still rely on its consistent U.S. volunteers to help run the clinic. Heart to Heart is in the planning stages of providing scholarships for students in that community to be trained and serve in their home region. There goal is to have the clinic be entirely self-sustaining within twenty years, after the lease on the land ends.
The Clinic Building
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| First Floor: The first floor of the clinic will be complete with pharmacy, laboratory, X-ray room, dentistry room, midwife room, and three overnight patient rooms. | Second Floor: Will house up to twenty Heart to Heart short-term volunteers. It is complete with conference room and living quarters, which include a kitchen, bath facilities, and laundry. |
Rooftop:
The rooftop will have garden which provides medicinal plants and herbs. It will serve also as a leisure area and parking for the clinic's ambulance. Solar panels will supply power to the clinic allowing it to continue operating in the situation of a natural diaster.
The clinic has a partnership with the only other hospital (located several hours away) to ensure that the entire region has healthcare and the same education opportunities. They will operate under the same models and principles.
Heart to Heart Medical Pledges
Seven schools in the Solola region, found in the southwestern part of the country, have been selected to have their students receive the following services:
- Full health assessments and medical tracking
- Hand washing and hygiene education
- Anit-parcidic medication
- Opportunity to have stool sample tested
- Temporary water filers for each home
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Bio-sand filters for each school (lasting 20-25 years)




In cooperation with Heart to Heart International's WASH program and the community of Patanatic, Guatemala, MNU raised $50,000 this year to buy materials for a much needed health clinic. The clinic is in the process of being built by professional workers and volunteers from the community of Patanatic. This is a partnership MNU seeks to reproduce in other communities around the world.



