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"My work in the village started in the morning, I woke up early and went to school. In the morning shift we had about 15 children, we were 4 volunteers. In one of the workshops with several girls from the center, we first helped with the tasks of school or we opened art workshops or board games.Then we had a rest time and later a circle in which we talked about different topics.Some of the activities we did in the mornings were making piñatas, painting, coloring on the floor ,

Belén spent two weeks in Cusco in which she was able to collaborate in the two centers that have the project with which we collaborate. Here he tells us about his experience: "I spent two weeks in the school in Cusco and one in Lamay. Both in the afternoon shift. In the first part, I helped the children with their homework and, failing that, I tutored them. or reinforcement in something that he thought would be good for them.In the second part of the afternoon, at the school of

"At first I felt strange, in a place I didn't know, it was a bit difficult for me to integrate with the other volunteers, I am very shy and one of the challenges was this.Marisa in the center of CuscoThe first week I went morning and afternoon. morning I taught a pre-adolescent girl to read and write and in the afternoon I was in the library helping with study work. Then I got the Guaguacha family, the little ones and the truth is that although they are a bit messy, I was delighted. The second week

It has probably been one of the best experiences I have had. I have learned a lot from the project, from my colleagues and from myself. But above all the little ones, children with many problems and disadvantages but with a huge heart. Blanca, in the middle, with other project volunteers The project is from Monday to Friday with 2 shifts, one in the morning, from 8:30 to 11 :30 and another in the afternoon, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. You can go to the 2 shifts or only one. The morning shift is usually

Post by Mónica Herreras, project coordinatorPlaza de Armas in CuzcoWe crossed the border to go to Peru. The project we visited is located in Cusco, or Cuzco as we have always said in Spain. Ancient capital of the Inca empire back in the 13th century and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983. Walking through this city is a delight, full of beautiful monuments and a great atmosphere. Yuri, founder of the project and volunteer coordinator It is a project founded ten years ago by a cuzqueño with a huge heart. It currently offers very special education to girls and boys with

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