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Are we still traveling? Yes!
Yes we are! Follow us on Facebook at Hands of Healing, Inc. to see pictures and hear about our day-to-day activities and the work we do on our mission trips. Our work currently supports two types of missions: Our traditional one week medical mission trip. We hold medical, dental and vision clinics in the rural highlands of Guatemala. Most of our work is done north of Lake Atitlan, in the general area of Chichicastenango. Hands of Healing also provides grants and scholarsh


2022 Traveling Again! Holding Clinics, Visiting Grant Recipients, and Bombero Training
It felt so good to be back again. How we've missed this. With our in-country partner, Salud y Paz, we held clinics in Xepocol, Chulumal...


2021 Mission - grant Program
Covid continues in Guatemala, stronger than ever. As once again we found ourselves unable to travel, we worked hard to think of a way to...


2020 Mission Trip - A Different Way
After much discussion and prayer, we decided not to travel to Guatemala in 2020. The uncertainty of border opening and closings during...


2019 Chichicastenango
Serving the people of Chutzorop I, Semeja II, LaCama II, Los Encuentros, and Camanchaj


2018 Panajachel
Serving the people of Nahuala, Pena Blanca, and Panajachel This is a mission about our faith in action… one person at a time. With each...


2017 Hurricane Irma
Unfortunately our 2017 Guatemala mission was cancelled due to a direct hit to the Tampa Bay area by Hurricane Irma.


2013 Panajachel
Serving the people of Nahuala, ChukMuk, San Jorge, and Agua Escondida.


2014 Panajachel
Serving the people of Agua Escondita, ChukMuk, and 2 days in Nahuala.


2015 Panajachel
Serving the people of Agua Escondita, Nahuala (2 days), San Antonio, and ChukMuk


2016 Panajachel
The 2016 Guatemala mission was a huge success! Our only glitch occurred in Guatemala Customs when they sequestered all of our...


Hands of Healing visits Mayan Familes
From an article posted by our in-country partners Mayan Families. This past week we were happy to welcome the volunteer group Hands of...
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