

What is the Circle of Caring?
The Circle of Caring is a dedicated giving society that empowers Guatemala Village Health to strengthen our programs and deepen our impact in rural Guatemalan communities. Members make an annual commitment to support essential services such as medical and dental care, sustainable food production through permaculture, and healthier living conditions through resources like composting toilets, water filtration systems, and smokeless stoves
Membership in the Circle of Caring begins with an annual gift of $1,000, with increasing benefits and recognition at levels of $2,500, $5,000 and above. Smaller gifts throughout the year can be combined to meet the minimum contribution for membership.
As a member, you will enjoy exclusive benefits, including special recognition at our annual reception with leadership, a Circle of Caring Pin to show your support, and acknowledgment in our annual newsletter and on our website (if desired). Members of the Circle of Caring are considered to be key stakeholders in the organization, with unique opportunities to engage with our founders, leadership, and team members on the ground in Guatemala.
Feel free to contact office@gvhealth.org with questions or concerns!
We appreciate all that you do for us!
We want to sincerely thank our Circle of Caring members!
Chad Brown
Michael Ernst & Carol Weisbecker
Mo Fain
Jim Freier & Martha McLean
Patrick Hahn
Michael Heavey
Bill & Helen Hoock
Jennifer Hoock
David Hunter
Sarah & Graham Kent
Gail Knops
Charles LaNasa
Renee Longan & Norman Schiele
Deirdre & Dirk Meyer
Michael Moores
Sean Murphy
Anita Nadelson
The Pereyra Family
Carol Thomas
Teresa Wallace
Lynn Weinberg