Voluntourism Travelers’ Donations Raise Funds for a New Haven for Children
Threatened by Homelessness and Poverty in Cuzco, Peru
TORONTO, December 2, 2009 – A five-year vision and fundraising initiative to assist street children of Cuzco, Peru, came to fruition this fall with the purchase of a large house to serve as a day-time drop-in center with staff. A leader in global volunteer vacations http://www.planeterra.org/
Edwards called this, “A major breakthrough for Planeterra’s community development and volunteer programs in Peru. The new house will provide stability, security and a base for long-term efforts to help alleviate and break the cycle of poverty facing these kids.”
The sum of $150,000, half from volunteer vacation travelers and industry partners and the remainder from Planeterra’s founding company, Gap Adventures, allowed the project to move forward, Edwards said. He noted that a local organization, Inti Runakunaq Wasin (IRW), Quechua for “House of the People of the Sun,” acts as a haven for over 70 children and adolescents living in extreme poverty. The haven reflects a lifestyle distant from the poverty that the children are accustomed to. See: www.planeterra.org/
Said Danielle Weiss, Project Manager for Planeterra (http://www.planeterra.org/)
“By purchasing this house we are providing this project with long-term security. IRW will manage daily operations and will work with Planeterra to develop new programs,” Edwards said, underscoring that this is not an orphanage with beds and is not equipped for over-night care. Plans call for developing a garden so children can grow their own food and a learning bakery that can provide products for sale.
The home is open during the day, and is run by a staff of teachers and social workers assisted by voluntour participants. Children are given the opportunity to voluntarily drop by to receive help with homework, a warm meal, and participate in classes and workshops that teach them valuable skills, including jewelry making, leather working, sewing, cooking, music and English.
In 2010 Planeterra will offer a new tour, Project Cuzco Kids, whereby adventure travelers can spend four days of a six-day trip volunteering at the newly purchased facility.
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