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Let’s Work Together & Get Through This!

Hola Amigos, I would like to ask if you’d be willing to make a contribution of any amount to help us continue to run programs, and keep Worthy Village open and running through these unprecedented times? I can assure you; it would go a long way; please let me tell you...

Twins Help Guatemalan Families Get Clean Water

From The Sun Chronicle Local twins Julia and Aidan Davin have made their mark as volunteers in the community and leaders at Foxboro High School. But this summer the 17-year-old incoming seniors expanded their reach to Central America as well. Earlier in August the...

Meet Julia Rayberg of Worthy Village in South Shore

Director and CEO Julia Rayberg is featured in this article in Boston Voyager.  Click the button after the excerpt to see the full interview with Julia! From BostonVoyager: Today we’d like to introduce you to Julia Rayberg. So, before we jump into specific questions...

Julia Rayberg Interview on radioentrepreneurs.com

Julia was recently interviewed on radioentreprenurs.com. Radio Entrepreneurs shares the stories of entrepreneurs in the interest of giving more exposure to innovative and fast moving companies while creating a knowledge pool for the enrichment of the entrepreneurial...

Boston Business Journal Recognizes Julia Rayberg

Julia Rayberg, who is currently in her senior year at UMass Dartmouth, founded the nonprofit organization, Worthy Village, this past November 2014 and holds the position of CEO. Worthy Village builds pathways out of poverty for women and children in Guatemala. Read...

Worthy Village Radio Interview

On a college trip to Guatemala, Julia Rayberg discovered much more than knowledge. She discovered her calling: to create a non-profit company to help impoverished woman in Guatemala build a path out of poverty, by doing what they do best. They are artisans that make...

Worthy Village Featured in Patriot Ledger

Rockland High graduate launches non-profit to help Guatemalans After taking a 12-day trip to Guatemala, Rockland High School graduate Julia Rayberg decided to launch Worthy Village, a non-profit to help Guatemalans. Read full article here.

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