Reparando

We founded Athentikos in 2008 as an act of gratitude. Guatemala, the birth country of our adopted sons, had given us an immeasurable gift—our family. In return, we sought to give something back. But we had no idea just how far this journey would take us.

Through Athentikos, we produced “Reparando,” a documentary that started as a simple expression of appreciation for our sons and their heritage. We never anticipated the profound impact this story would have. Since its release in 2010, “Reparando” has inspired audiences worldwide to take action—donating hundreds of thousands of dollars, volunteering their time, and committing resources to mission organizations working in Guatemala.

To be completely transparent, we did not expect this outcome. But we’ve learned that even the smallest step of faith can lead to results that exceed our wildest imaginations. Reparando was never just a film; it was an invitation to be part of something greater.

Why Stories Matter

Many organizations share stories, but we have always prioritized authenticity. Authenticity is not about polished perfection or curated narratives; it is about truth. It involves recognizing strengths and weaknesses, defining limitations, and embracing the power of community.

When we tell real stories—stories that embrace the mess, the struggle, the brokenness as much as the hope and redemption—we create space for others to step in. Authentic stories don’t just inform; they invite. They move people from spectators to participants. They stir hearts, ignite passion, and awaken a sense of responsibility.

The Unexpected Realization

At first, we believed our mission was to make a difference in underserved communities worldwide. While that goal still holds, we quickly realized a humbling truth: we aren’t doctors, lawyers, or engineers. We’re creatives.

And for a moment, we wrestled with that. Would creativity be enough? Could art, storytelling, and film truly make an impact?

The answer, we discovered, was yes.

Rather than trying to become something we were not, we chose to lean into our true selves. We embraced our creative instincts, trusting that our stories could inspire others with diverse strengths to take action.

And it worked.

Doctors, lawyers, and engineers—individuals with skills and resources we could never have provided—responded to Reparando. They came forward not because we asked them to, but because they recognized their connection to the story and understood the role they could play.

An Invitation to Be Part of the Story

We often assume impact requires expertise, but Reparando taught us otherwise. It isn’t about having the perfect skill set—it’s about showing up with what you have and offering it to something greater.

For us, that offering was creativity; for others, it might be medicine, law, advocacy, or education. But together—each of us bringing our whole selves—we create something far more powerful than we could achieve alone.

And that’s the beauty of authenticity. It reminds us that we don’t have to be everything—we only need to be ourselves. When we fully embrace who we are, we create space for others to do the same.

Who are you, and how might your true self bring light to the world?