The Center for Mayan Ixil Education and Development extended its psychosocial and human rights workshops to four rural communities surrounding Chajul, developing training programs with and for between 25 and 30 women living in each village. They facilitated six workshops in each community. Topics included self-esteem and personal hygiene; mental health and nutrition; and, women’s rights. This year the work included a session on child development through which women sought to better understand their children’s school experiences. Individual family visits afforded an opportunity to observe women’s applications of the training and work with them to develop family gardens for growing nutritional foods. ACEFOMI reported challenges in outreach to local youth. Fifty young women and men participated in a first series of workshops. They have developed a new strategy involving collaboration with local middle schools in hopes to attract greater participation. Topics for the upcoming year include sexual education and preventative health care; work, social responsibility and solidarity; environmental and land challenges; and the legacies of the armed conflict in the context of globalization and migration.