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Bryan,
later joined by Jon & Colom;
have been
demonstrating how wonderfully our Cusco projects can flurish
in the hands of three Irish "Tigres" - each is a school
teacher back in Ireland, But Bryan is a special combination
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We continue to remember and respect the high standard upon
which Elizabeth and Chris launched our Cusco project for at-risk children.-
Now on our fourth group of children, we recognise our debt to the
founders,
Chris and Beth!
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January 2005 - Our Centre in Cusco is off to
a great start - already two satellite centres in the poor barrios.
Here our
volunteers decorate our headquarters entrance, not far from the Plaza
de Armas.
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Full story
 Very poor children being
prepared to enter school for the first time.We have
given each centre a target of how many children we hope to prepare
and register for school by this December. Trujillo is on target.
Huaraz is optemistic.Waiting for word from Cajamarca and
Malabrigo. Total: 130 children
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 Our campaign: "DON'T FEEL
SORRY FOR STREET CHILDREN!" is beginning to pick up momentum in
centres where lots of international tourists are encountering Peru's
child laborers on a daily basis.The object of the
campaign is to recruit volunteers from the tourist population who
visit Peru each year, | |
Linda James, Directing Bruce Cusco from June through August
made the most remarkable improvement in one of our centres ever
recorded. And she completed her groundbreaking tour of duty
by presenting us with a /director's Manual, and Bryan. We are
forever in her debt. |
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Emily
(director) & Tony (maarketiing/language academy
), Daniel & Sasha - extremely generous volunteers.
Thank you all.
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Peruvian National Day Fiesta. National
Holiday we threw a lavish fiesta for our children, with gift
bearing participants from the Duke of Edinburugh Trust. |
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This is how we help the very poorest children of Cuzco to
become better nourished, clothed, medicated and most importantly:
educated.
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