AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGuatemala Community & Culture: North Carolina electric co-ops helped bring power for the first time to El Plan Nuevo Amanecer in northern Guatemala, building about three miles of lines by hand and electrifying 50+ homes, a school, two churches, and the community health clinic—plus lights, outlets, and electric cooktops to replace open-fire cooking. Indigenous Heritage & Learning: A newly announced 1,400-year-old archaeological discovery in Veracruz, Mexico, adds fresh context to Gulf Coast cultural interactions—platforms and a well-preserved stela found near the Campo Viejo site. Faith & Service: A retired U.S. general is set to speak Sunday at Church on the Lake, with his Guatemala mission work highlighted. Human Rights Spotlight: A Guatemalan immigrant detained in ICE custody for 18 months says he’s still fighting for proper medical care after months of rectal bleeding, raising fresh concerns about detainee health access. Diaspora & Family Reunification: Reports describe children being flown to reunite with family in Guatemala as deportations continue, with faith-based and nonprofit groups coordinating travel and documents.
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