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Beschreibung
We are a women’s weaving cooperative based in the highland city of Quetzaltenango (Xela), Guatemala. Our organization is run by and for Indigenous women from five regions across the Western Highlands. We work collectively to preserve the ancestral art of backstrap weaving — a tradition passed down from generation to generation.
Founded in 1988 after the civil war, Trama was created as a response to the devastating loss of husbands, fathers, and brothers. Women needed a way to sustain their families while holding onto their culture — and weaving was that lifeline.
Today, we offer fair wages, training, and a dignified livelihood to over 150 weavers. Our main goals are women’s empowerment, cultural preservation, and ethical production. We sell handmade woven products, host workshops, and run a volunteer program to help support the cooperative’s ongoing work.
Our team is made up of Indigenous women, our program Coordinator, and international volunteers who bring their energy, creativity, and passion for slow fashion and Mayan weaving techniques. We love sharing our knowledge and daily life with visitors, and we welcome Workawayers as part of our extended Trama family.
By volunteering with us, you’ll not only support our mission — you’ll live and learn alongside us, becoming part of a slow, intentional movement rooted in tradition, community, and resilience.Arten von Hilfe und Lernmöglichkeiten
Karitative Arbeit
Hausarbeiten
Tourismus / Gastgewerbe
Handwerkliche Arbeiten
Hilfe mit Computer /Internet
Interessengebiete
SchreibenKunst & DesignHeimwerken & DIYSprachenGartenarbeitenKochen & BackenTiereUNO-Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung, die dieser Gastgeber verfolgt
Kultureller Austausch und Lernmöglichkeiten
Volunteers will experience life in Xela while working closely with Indigenous women who preserve the art of backstrap weaving. You'll learn about Mayan culture, ethical fashion, traditional techniques, and grassroots organization. Through daily interaction, language exchange, and shared meals, you’ll gain deep insight into a resilient and to work as a community member.
Eingetragene Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
Dieser Gastgeber ist in seinem Land als Wohltätigkeitsorganisation eingetragen und sucht Freiwillige, die bei seinen Projekten mithelfen.
Arbeit
We’re looking for volunteers to help with the maintanience of our store and weaving school in Xela. Tasks include assisting with photography, content creation, helping with weaving classes, and supporting visitors or weaving workshops. No experience required — just motivation, creativity, and a passion for ethical fashion and community work!
Gesprochene Sprachen
Englisch: Fließend
Spanisch: Gute KenntnisseUnterkunft
We provide comfortable private accommodation for our volunteers, asking for a commitment to stay 4-6 months. Our facilities are located in the heart of Xela, surrounded by the vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes of the Guatemalan highlands. Here, you can explore local markets, traditional festivals, and beautiful natural surroundings, making it an ideal base for your adventure in Guatemala. Staff and other volunteers are also more than happy to share recommendations for local hikes and cultural experiences.
Staying with us you can have a cultural immersion, experiencing the warmth of Guatemalan hospitality and learn about Mayan traditions firsthand. Moreover, you can improve your Spanish skills through daily interactions with our team and community members. During your stay you can gain practical skills in weaving and other crafts while contributing to our mission of empowering women and connecting with like-minded individuals from around the world and build meaningful, lasting friendships.Was noch ...
While volunteering with us, you’ll have plenty of time to discover the rich culture and natural beauty of Quetzaltenango (Xela) and its surroundings. Here are just a few ways you can make the most of your free time:
Fuentes Georginas: Relax in natural hot springs nestled in the lush highlands.
Lake Atitlán: Spend a day exploring this breathtaking crater lake, dotted with vibrant Mayan villages and surrounded by volcanoes; perfect for hiking, kayaking, or simply soaking in the views.
Xela’s historic center: Wander through colonial architecture, colorful markets like Mercado la Democracia, and landmarks like the Catedral del Espíritu Santo.
Mayan heritage: Visit nearby ruins like San Andrés Xecul close to Quetzaltenango or Zaculeu in Huehuetenango to connect with Guatemala’s ancestral roots.
Volcano adventures: Hike iconic peaks like Santa María or Santiaguito for unforgettable panoramic views.
Coffee tours: Discover how world-renowned Guatemalan coffee is grown, harvested, and brewed on local fincas.
Cultural immersion: Take extra classes in traditional cooking, weaving, or even folkloric dance to deepen your experience.
Getting around:
Public buses: Affordable and efficient for reaching local towns and destinations like Lake Atitlán.
Shuttle services: Ideal for day trips—easy to book and comfortable.Etwas mehr Information
Internet Zugang
Eingeschränkter Internet Zugang
Wir besitzen Tiere
Wir sind Raucher
Familien möglich
Kann Digital Nomads unterbringen
We have Wi-Fi
Kapazität - wie viele Workawayer maximal
mehr als zwei
Meine Tiere/Haustiere
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unfortunately i noticed that 3 weeks is too little to get to know the organisation, the weavers and to realize a whole project. although i am so happy and thankful for being part of this beautiful… read more
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unfortunately i noticed that 3 weeks is too little to get to know the organisation, the weavers and to realize a whole project. although i am so happy and thankful for being part of this beautiful… read more
There are a range of jobs available to help out with, from fundraising to social media to writing blog posts about a relevant topic of interest so there is definitely something for everyone. I helped to design a nutrition and… read more
I volunteered here only for three weeks but was already well introduced into the structure and beautifully supervised by Hannah the coordinator!
I… read more
I spent 3 weeks there... far too short! I was working on lots of projects aligned with my own interests in community development which was great.
I made the most of getting involved in learning back strap weaving and doing a home stay with a family which was fab.
It's great to see a true… read more
Our work was very interesting and we felt like we contributed to a cause that is in line with our values. Working with the coordinator and the other volunteers was enriching and working with the president and vice-president of the cooperative taught us valuable lessons. We will… read more
Corina also helped with the sales in the physical shop and helped organize two… read more
She developed two projects of her own and was able to… read more
The two founders welcomed me so warmly ! I was working with the coordinator, Janina, who is so lovely, patient and passionate about her work. She will always be here if you need help or… read more
I worked… read more