Health for the Soul in Chile
“Many women were not used to doing things with other people or learning new things. This [garden] has changed their lives.” —Dixa, an EPES health monitor
“A few years ago, in September 2019, a house behind a community center in the El Bosque subdivision of Santiago, Chile, was consumed by a deadly fire. The frame of the gutted house still stands, a stark reminder of the neglect suffered by this low-income area.
“But today new life is springing up among the ruins. On a strip of patio extending alongside the premises, peas, carrots, celery, lettuce, parsley, eggplants, Swiss chard and other vegetables sprout from five elevated planters, attached to metal structures that were built from tables salvaged after the fire. This is the work of the Amajudisa Community Gardening Group, led by Educación Popular en Salud (EPES) health monitors and supported by your gifts to ELCA World Hunger.”
The rest of this story can be found in the spring 2024 issue of “LifeLines.”