PERU VOLUNTEER: International Volunteers bringeducation to Street Kids, abandoned children and mothers in Peru Volunteers
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Volunteer Peru
   

Our
Street children need  help Street kids,
..........They come to us
..........as they are;
we make of them
..........what they let us
they crave love, need direction...ready for school

What past Bruce Peru volunteers say
Bruce Peru volunteer Mai
Bruce Peru volunteer Marc Appell
Bruce Peru volunteer Euan
Bruce Peru volunteer John

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Thomas and Barbara Bloom
, Retired Universit Professors. Tom engineered and supervised construction on the Delicias shelter, Barb served as volunteer co-ordinator. 2005

Adam and Rachael
, served very well in Trujillo and Cusco 2004 and 2005.

Elizabeth Saunders
, served as director of Huaraz (3 months, 2004), and as founding director, Cusco (3 months, 2005)
She and Chris Saunders made great improvements at Bruce Peru.


Haley Durham
, served as our lead volunteer before Cusco opened, then as a regular volunteer 2004/2005.



Mai Doung, served as a dynamic project director at our Children's Center in Trujillo during most of the Summer of 2004, and continues to participate from Canada.


Marc Appell
, served as an exceptional volunteer in Huaraz during the Autumn of 2004.


Euan Peebles
, served as an exceptional volunteer in Cajamarca and Trujillo during the Spring and Summer of 2004



John Loveday, in the Spring of 2004, was such an inspirational worker for the children that he was voted by his fellows and supervisors as the best volunteer they had ever worked with.

Sandra Smith, who arrived before we had a volunteer program, was our very first: our first English teacher for the children and opened the Language Academy for adults. Her good example was the inspiration that started our international volunteer program.


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how our peru volunteer project works
.....(Fotos taken January 2004, two boys recruited on the streets)
1 - Teams of our volunteers go out into the city's streets looking for child laborers (and street kids generally).
2 - When they encounter them they make friends and get as much information as possible about the child's circunstances, fanily, interests; and if the child seems to fit the profile of those we might be able to help: we give him a ticket to a free meal at our Restaurant Corazon - even bring the child with us if he/she is available.
3 - When they come to eat they are specially welcomed, and we register them; begin to build a profile on them which will eventually prove useful in helping them get into school. They eat with the other children and then we invite them to join in the games, classes and projects we have organized for the other children.
4 - When they are comfortable with us our social assistants begin to work with them and their mothers to persuade them of the benefits of getitng an education. If this is successful, we take the child on as one of our regulars.
5 - As an enroled child we work with them to improve their study skills and group discipline - we also help them with their nutrition, clothes and medical needs; but most importantly we go to their local school, and with the cooperation of their mother: enrol them. Often the mother will not have money for the fees, books and uniform; when this is the case we give a grant for the first year's costs.
6 - When the child is in school we continue to help with tutoring, social, psychological and medical support.
Volunteers recruit Peruvian street children
Volunteer brings street kid to eat
1 -2 -Meeting and interviewing them on the street
3 - Receiving them at Restaurant Corazon
nourishing meal for poor boy
Street children eat for free
3 - Giving them
free meals
happy to learn getting him ready for school
4 - In class with our other street children, preparing for school entrance
4 - 5 - Our Social Worker begins the process of getting them into regular school
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