Buena Semilla describes itself as a grassroots organization that supports the “social and human rights challenges faced by indigenous communities in Guatemala, especially women, by supporting social mobilization, self and collective empowerment, the reweaving of the social fabric, reclamation of identity and voice, and increased ability to recognize and challenge gender-based violence in its many expressions.” The group will continue to expand upon its longstanding commitments and ongoing work. They note that they are growing a “sustainable and easily multipliable grassroots model of our Women’s Circle intervention – paving the way for ongoing and broader multiplication within and beyond Guatemala.” To that end, they draw “from lessons learnt over last 10 years, on women’s desire to reconnect with the land and strengthen entrepreneurship, and on ancestral knowledge and local indigenous identity and practices” to support current Circle leaders in their implementation of Women’s Circles in their communities. They also plan to mentor and train 10 youth as Circle leaders, to co-create and lead youth Circles. These development efforts allow for an amplification of justice across identities, communities, and the country and “directly support communities’ wellbeing in all its dimensions–mental, emotional, physical and spiritual–and at both an individual and at a collective level, by promoting safe, collective spaces for women to become agents of change in their own lives, families and communities, improve their self-esteem, agency and wellbeing, decrease their experience of anxiety and depression symptomatology, and increase social cohesion and mobilization around women’s wellbeing and agency.”