15-05-2025
After finally finding a home, Season for Caring recipient Olga Aranda Guzmán dies
For more than a dozen years, Olga Aranda Guzmán slowly declined from kidney and heart failure. On Monday, Aranda passed away. She was 63.
Two years ago, Aranda and her daughter Ana Laura Martínez Aranda left Nuevo Laredo and sought asylum in Texas, making their way to Austin.
By then Aranda was confined to a hospital bed and moved between family members' and friends' apartments. At one point, she and Martínez slept in their car.
Then, in September, Aranda and Martínez were chosen for the American-Statesman's Season for Caring program after being nominated by Hospice Austin. Since 1999, Season for Caring has raised more than $21.7 million for local nonprofits.
"I really think it was God's gift," Martínez said of Season for Caring and Hospice Austin
For the next seven months, Season for Caring grants and donations helped the family move into a home, repair their car and furnish their new place. For the first time, Aranda was able to leave the hospital bed and sit in a recliner in the living room.
Martínez could focus on carrying for her mother and not worry about rent or paying for groceries. "I thank God," she said.
On Monday, Aranda passed away and was celebrated by her daughter, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
"She was not perfect," Martínez said. "Nobody is perfect, but she was a good mother. She was lovely."
Martínez remembers her mother would teach her a lot of things, including how to cook. "Maybe I am like her," Martínez said.
Her mother's passing, she said, means Aranda is no longer in terrible pain. "She was suffering," Martínez said. "I miss her a lot, but I know she's in a better place. ... She's getting rest. She's getting happy."
To find out more about Season for Caring, including how to apply as a local nonprofit, email nvillalpando@
This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Olga Aranda Guzmán from Statesman's Season for Caring program dies