Saving the poorest, one child at a time.
Volunteers helping street children in Lima Peru
Bruce Peru Lima
...............General Cordova 209, Miraflores, Lima
A COLLABORATION BETWEEN BRUCE PERU AND KINDER ZON - Good News for Lima.
Last Updated 04 March 2006 News Archives of Bruce Peru and our Volunteers .......FLASHES....................Lima Photo Album
Follow up is paying off for Bruce Peru kids already in school
Eugene

Reyna
We are delighted to announce the actual long term director for Lima.
Eugene from the Korea, has come to help us fulfill our mission t the poorest children in Lima. Pictured also is our lead teacher in Lima, Reyna..
New Bruce Peru Centre, Miraflores, Lima, Peru Our children's programmes in Lima are now being assisted by two highly able Social Workers, Juana and Giovana. Our international volunteers daily participate in each school, and are coordinated by the Lima project director. As with all our social workers throughout Peru, Giovana and Juana coordinate directly with Bruce. We are about to embark on a campaign to use our Lima programme to capture the attention of politicians and ministers in the Peruvian Government; reminding them that there exist a large population of semi abandoned children in Peru, who are not in school.: and using our project as an example of one successful way of helping these children get an education.
New Bruce Peru Centre, Miraflores, Lima, Peru Light at the end of the tunnel for the poorest children of Lima. The state school building shown at right is the first ray of this light - for we have managed to start moving our Lima projects from their shanty schools into state school buildings; where we have already proved in other cities our success rate in seriously helping the poorest children is much higher. This is both a credit to all the volunteers who have toild in the Lima barrios, and to our standing with the Ministry of Education throughout Peru.
New Satelits project at Bruce Peru Trujillo, Cerro Pesqueda Our satellite projects send our Lima volunteers into the most deprived barrios where the poorest children live. Many local volunteers are helping.
Lima volunteers finding children not in school, RinconadaThe first four satellite centres in Lima are, Villa Maria, San Juan de Miraflores (Rinconada), Pamplona (San Sebastian) and Ventanilla. To open a satellite children's centre (a shanty school) we require at least ten children in the community who are not in school to be registered with us, and have the agreement of their family (almost always a single or abandoned mother). To start we will pay a local co-director and a licensed teacher. When the centre has over 20 children we will pay a second teacher. All our Lima satellite children's centres now have over 20 children, and we are preparing to begin opening more in July and August.
Paying homage to some recent volunteers at Bruce Peru Celebrating the work of recent volunteers. Our program is beeing led by a team of talented dedicated fun volunteers.
Satellite shanty town schools educate children who could not get into state schools During Summer break in the Southern Hemisphere we work with children young enough to enter first or second grade. The rest of the year - like now - we educate children too poor, abandoned or too old to get into regular school. Right now in Peru we have 14 full time centres, 6 part time centres and are just opening another 6 full time centres to educate these dear children.
The suffering of our children does not make the evening news Our children were not in the Tsunami (though one of our volunteers survived it).This is a parabole - In the same way the Tsunami captured the news headlines and the whole world got involved, yet the same number of lives are lose each week to starvation: which goes unreported: so it is with our chidren. The whole world knows about "street children", most people have seen them - if only on TV - and there are NGO's set up to help (though of course they need lots more than this). The category of children we serve far outnumbers those who live in the street, and they are almost as badly off. So why does the world not know about them? Because they sleep under plastic or in a woven mat shelter in utter poverty with uncaring or abusive parents - they must find their own food, get their own clothes; they don't go to school: they are abandoned in their own homes. That's why the world does not know about them. But we know they are there, that they suffer, and we have come to find them, to help.
Won't you join us!.

They will go to bed hungry tonight.
Nearly half the Peruvian children not in school live in Lima
We are taking applications for volunteers all year round.
Our first Christmas with the children of Lima. Fiestas & more. Pictured here are two of our three parties for our Lima children. Between the vols from australia and Ana Tere's daughter, the children of Lima were at least as spoilt as any of our dear Peruvian children. It was also a farewell to the generous Australians, hello to Oliver; plus a time to reflect on all the people who helped us make it through this first year. Marc, Meg, Dave, Ron, The Odd Theatre Co. Katie, Nikki, Fumico, Alex, Meghann, Lloyd.
Megan, whose drive and love helped get our Lima project started

Poor children's first visit to the zoo Their first visit to the Zoo
In two turns our dear Aussies took all our children to the Lima Zoo. For some it was their first trip out of the barrio, first sight of grass, paved roads, buildings
Follow up is paying off for Bruce Peru kids already in school Follow up is paying off for Bruce Peru kids already in school
Las Americas ...San Sebastian
Better school buidings for the children of Bruce Peru Lima.
We have left the pool hall in Rinconada for a proper school house at Las Americas, and the "Pig Pen" (La Chancharia) for a real school in San Sebastian
The Poor Children of Lima
- our greatest challenge!

For poor families living in the most expensive city, it is hard to let ones children go to school instead earn money. In the city where more NGOs are offering poor people something for nothing, it is easy for them to become spoilt: to feel entitled to 'a life for free'. Right>Some of the dedicated creative, dynamic and selfless volunteers who have taken on Lima for the sake of its children.
Megan, whose drive and love helped get our Lima project started

Building a shanty school in Ventanilla, Lima, Peru June 2005
Ventanilla, Lima, Peru

We built a little shanty school onto the back of our co-director's house in Ventanilla. Now more than 20 children are educated and fed there every week day.
New Bruce Peru Centre, Miraflores, Lima, Peru The end of April we received a visit from our partners in the Lima project, Marc Zwaaneveld, founder and Chairman of Kinder Zon, and his son (and webmaster) Carsten, from the Netherlands. One day with our volunteers and they are now part of the family. We are already plotting more ways to collaborate.
Lima by Day or Night Lima InfoBruce Peru Volunteers open Palmeras Children's Centre 01.05 With help from our friends at Kinder Zon we have opened our Lima Centre. We send our volunteers out from there to satellite centres in the barrios, where they help the poorest children.
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Bruce Peru children studying to be ready to enter school
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: 185 children
Our "DON'T FEEL SORRY FOR STREET CHILDREN" icampaign s catching  on.
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,
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
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