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Sponsoring Communities Sponsoring Communities respond to alerts about human rights violations and provide financial, political and personal support to an accompanier. During the years when G.A.P. accompanied communities of returned refugees and displaced peoples, the Sponsoring Communities (which may be a faith-based group, a committee of former accompaniers or an organization concerned about Guatemala), developed deep relationships with a sister Guatemalan community. Most Sponsoring Communities maintain those ties through regular visits, letter exchanges and phone calls, while supporting an accompanier who is working in a different region with Guatemalans participating in legal cases against former dictators Efrain Ríos Montt and Romeo Lucas García. (Sometimes referred to as “the genocide cases,” though they include charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes.) Members of Sponsoring Communities are committed to continually learning about Guatemala in general and the communities where the accompanier they support is working. Sponsoring Communities educate the public about the current Guatemalan reality and participate in advocacy efforts to promote just U.S. policies towards Guatemala. They raise funds to support an accompanier. Some Sponsoring Communities also support small-scale grassroots development projects and scholarship funds in their sister community in Guatemala. If you are interested in joining an existing Sponsoring Community, feel free to contact one of those listed below. G.A.P. is also always looking to expand the base of support for Guatemala and accompaniment through the creation of new Sponsoring Communities. ............................................................................................................................................... Current Sponsoring Communities From 1997-2002 CAMINOS sponsored five accompaniers for the CPR-Sierra, and they continue to maintain that relationship through visits of former accompaniers and occasionally supporting small, community projects. Kara Martinez is the contact person. She can be reached at kara[AT]denjustpeace.org. ............................................................................................................................................... Church of the Brethren G.A.P. Support Network (Nationwide) A national network, they draw upon bases of support in Iowa and California, among other places. Jim Costello, of California, is the contact person. He can be reached at jcostello[AT]igc.org. ............................................................................................................................................... CCGAP – Copper
Country G.A.P. (Upper Peninsula, Michigan) CCGAP representatives write articles in the local press, give presentations, and send out a quarterly newsletter, which frequently features writing by accompaniers. They regularly visit Fronterizo, and have supported community requests for medical supplies and other small-scale development projects. On the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, CCGAP can be contacted through Sue Ellen Kingsley at sekingsley[AT]pasty.com. ............................................................................................................................................... GUAPA – Guatemala
Accompaniment Project in Aurora (New York
City and New Jersey) For more information, contact Sean Tanner at xuwan[AT]riseup.net. ............................................................................................................................................... GNIB – Guatemala
News and Information Bureau (Bay Area, California) GNIB has supported NISGUA’s organization accompaniment program, and is now collaborating with Kickapoo GAP to sponsor a case accompanier in the Ixcán region. A strong mix of seasoned activists and recently returned accompaniers; they are the newest Sponsoring Community. Todd Kolze at yatt[AT]igc.org is the GNIB contact person. ............................................................................................................................................... K/GAP – Kickapoo G.A.P. (Southwestern Wisconsin) Connie Vanderhyden, the contact person, can be reached at salsa_connie@hotmail.com. ............................................................................................................................................... LAGOS – The
Lakes Area Group Organizing Solidarity for Guatemala (Twin Cities, Minnesota) For more information, write to Kay Yanisch at kyanisch[AT]yahoo.com. ............................................................................................................................................... NH-VT Guatemala Accompaniment Project (New Hampshire and Vermont) Contact Chris Hansen at marcuschristian[AT]hotmail.com for further details. ............................................................................................................................................... Needham
Congregational Church UCC (Needham, Massachusetts) For more information, write to Clark Taylor at clark.taylor[AT]umb.edu or visit www.needhamcongregational.org. ............................................................................................................................................... SEPA – Santa Elena Project of Accompaniment (Oberlin,
Ohio) Barbara Fuchsman is the contact person for SEPA. She can be reached at bafuchsman[AT]oberlin.net. ............................................................................................................................................... UUCAN – Unitarian
Universalist Central America Network (Seattle and Pacific Northwest) They have an ongoing relationship with La Quetzal in the Petén, with whom they were paired for nine years. UUCAN and La Quetzal plan to keep the relationship strong through regular communication and delegations – including ones designed for youth. Write to UUCAN via Anna Rudd at annarudd2[AT]seanet.com,
and visit their website at www.uucan.org.
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