This report summarizes the findings of a community needs assessment conducted in Apatug Village, Ecuador in April 2010. The assessment examined the population, economic activities, health, education, and other issues facing the community. Key findings include: 1) The population of 200 is 99% indigenous Chibuleo, with farming, cattle raising, and small businesses as primary income sources. 2) Access to health services and clean water are major issues, with sickness common due to contaminated water sources. 3) Poverty and lack of access to larger markets limit economic opportunities for residents dependent on subsistence agriculture and seasonal labor.