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In Peru, for the many school age children
not attending, we have developed a very successful means of educating them
up to the standard of children their age who are in school. We prepare them
to pass the entrance for the grades they belong in. We help pay their registration
fees, uniforms, class materials. Then we support them
in school for two years: until they are well launched on their way education.
[The
challenge: 26% of Peru´s Children, the poorest, remain uneducated]
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Education have invited us to
install our informal schools for at-risk children, which the
Ministry of Education has until now been unable to reach, within
sellected primary and secondary schools. We agreed to operate a
pilot for two years, and thereafter have worked: in several public
and private schools in Peru.. |
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| The venue was the July 2008 WHO nursing conference held in Israel and attended by
health care officials from 33 countries.. Nancy and her husband, Tom
Palmer, MD, have conducted annual clinics for our children and
parents beginning in 2005. |
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This month
we hosted a medical team from the USA,, here to treat
some of our poorest children. They held clinics in 7 of
our neediest communities, treating over 100 children each
day. More than 700
patients treated & saved at least 2 lives.
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Volunteer Life at Bruce Peru - Photos of
volunteers who have served or are serving at the various centres
of Bruce Peru. Also photos of some of our children in class,
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February
& March 2008 - Registering the children from 2 terms
in our 2 Chimbote Schools: They are now ready to enter the National
Curriculum. Return in a few days to see them all, and in their
new school uniforma. Full
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Villa
Maria School
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y Alegria School
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| 4 groups of children are
being registered - here 1/2 of one. |
Julicia, Teacher and
co-ordinator in Chimbote.
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Many children
not in school live in the barrios of Chimbote: the largest city
in Ancash Provence, is now one of Peru's poorest.
With lots of help from our friends, well, Hunter's friends,
we intend to open our project in Chimbote, within the next few
weeks - where our volunteers will go out to satellite centres
in Chimbote's barrios, and there they will help some of Peru's
poorest children.
VOLUNTEERS
APPLY NOW |
Some Peruvian matrons
have joined us in knitting baby clothes for the expectant adloescent
mothers in our Delicias project. Their work is beautiful - one
of them is the former owner of one of the countries' finest
knitwear
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The Ministry
of Education have invited us to install our little schools
for very poor children within sellected primary and secondary
schools. We have agreed to operate a pilot in one school,
and if the relationship works: will consider others. |
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| Street kids,
..........They come
to us ..........as they are; we make of
them ..........what they let us |
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