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Introduction..........................Lima Photo AlbumBRUCE PERU LIMA's main campus is near the heart of Miraflores, and three blocks from the beach. It is in a safe neighborhood, with a guard stationed right in front. It can comfortably house 14 volunteers, a cleaner/security person, thee class rooms and an office. We got it at a good price - for Lima - because it needed plastering, painting and some repairs (all of which we have done). Within a week we had it furnished and ready to begin receiving resident volunteers.
Besides these activities, we welcome new ideas to make our project most effective for the children. Volunteering at Bruce Peru Lima can be a tiring but immensely rewarding experience. You should be able to cope with big groups of street children demanding a lot of attention and enthusiasm. You will have to be a team worker, working together with Peruvian and international volunteers. In the centre you will be a representative of the project and are expected to be responsible and behave as an example for the children. What you do in your free time outside the centre is up to you. Volunteering at 'BRUCE PERU LIMA' is a fantastic way of getting to know Peru, of improving your Spanish, and above all, of interacting with the community and with the children of the city in a positive and helpful way. The Region: More than 400 years ago, the
Spanish conqueror ("conquistador") Francisco Pizarro named Lima the City
of the Kings ("Ciudad de los Reyes"). Nowadays, that same city, which rose
from the lands of the native chief Taulischusco, is a metropolis of over
7 million people who proudly preserve the colonial convents and mansions
which are symbols of their ancient and noble traditions. Lima, capital of
Peru, founded on January 18, 1535, is a modern city which, while constantly
expanding, has also managed to maintain the elegance of its Historic Center.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Center, due to the large number of artistic
monuments found there, Historic Lima is an enchanting haven of a period
long gone.
The Programme: From
our house in Miraflores our volunteers will venture forth at 7-8:AM and
be in class in a barrio teaching the children by 9:AM. Children attend the
centre between 9 AM and 12:30 PM, (ending with lunch). Durting the morning
volunteers and local teachers organise a range of classes, workshops and
activities: including English, reading, writing, maths, art, music, science,
sport and drama. Groups are divided up according to age or ability. None
of these children go to school, so an important aspect of our program is
teaching them group discipline and study habits. We regularly plan trips
outside the centre, to play football and other games and activities..
The Language School:In the evenings English-speaking and French-speaking volunteers give English and French classes to adults in our Miraflores campus in Lima (where also our international volunteers live). The small donation our language students make is a contribution to the work of the Satellite Children's Centres.. Our students know that their tuition goes towards our work with the children and enables us to participate in the activities and expenses of the Children's Centre and our volunteers. Volunteers are therefore obliged to give at least one class per night to maintain our Language School.Spanish classes are offered for free to all our volunteers. | |||||||||||||||||