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The Power of Giving

06/25/26

June 25, 2026: In an isolated village in Guatemala, Joe Zirnheld and 14 fellow volunteer lineworkers from North Carolina relied on brute strength and old-fashioned manual labor to set electricity poles and lift 300-pound transformers into place.

They didnโ€™t have their bucket trucks or other heavy machinery, but that didnโ€™t stop them from building 3 miles of power lines to bring electricity to El Plan Nuevo Amanecer.

โ€œItโ€™s hard to put into words what it felt like to see the lights come on for the first time in a place that had never had electricity,โ€ Zirnheld told WITN.

Guatemala power project

The 3-week project resulted in providing power to the communityโ€™s only health clinic, a school, two churches, and more than 50 homes.

โ€œYou realize quickly that this is about more than building power linesโ€”itโ€™s about giving people opportunity, safety, and hope,โ€ added Zirnheld, lead journeyman lineman at Jones-Onslow EMC.

The project was the result of an ongoing partnership between North Carolina electric utilities and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association International Foundation.

A vital project like this creates new opportunities for a community, from improved safety and sanitation to better education and economic opportunities. These volunteers empowered a village of people they hadn’t previously known.

The children growing up there will have lives completely unlike their parents’ lives. Thatโ€™s the power of giving.

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Guatemala power project - volunteers bring electricity to rural village

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