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Current
Projects
The
Bus
One
of MySmallHelp’s
main projects
in the Sacred
Valley is
a bus, which
provides school
transportation
to a group
of 11 special
needs children.
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to find out
more
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EL MILAGRO PROJECT
n
2011, MySmallHelp
Peru found sponsors
for 16 children
living in El Milagro,
Trujillo. With the
help of the sponsors
MySmallHelp managed
to give the opportunity
of an education
to all 16 children
as well as provided
vocational training
to their mothers.
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Volunteer
Volunteer
Work
MSH
is currently
looking for
volunteers
to help us
manage the
transportation
of 10-15 children
with special
needs, who
travel everyday
from Ollantaytambo
to Urubamba,
to attend
the amazing
Arco Iris
School, run
by the NGO
Kiya Survivors.
Without this
service, many
of these children
would have
no access
to education,
and many would
spend the
entire day
alone in their
homes.
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to find out
more
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Sponsor a child
MySmallHelp
is currently
looking for
sponsors to
sponsor children
for 20 pounds
per month
to provide
an education
to children
who would
otherwise
not be able
to go to school.
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to find out
more
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Support a disabled
person
Please
read our appeals
to learn about
how you can
sponsor a
child or purchase
a one off
gift..
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to find out
more
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Peru is a country in
western South America.
It is bordered on the
north by Ecuador and Colombia,
on the east by Brazil,
on the southeast by Bolivia,
on the south by Chile,
and on the west by the
Pacific Ocean.
Peruvian territory was
home to the Norte Chico
civilization, one of the
oldest in the world, and
to the Inca Empire, the
largest state in Pre-Columbian
America. The Spanish Empire
conquered the region in
the 16th century and established
a Viceroyalty, which included
most of its South American
colonies. After achieving
independence in 1821,
Peru has undergone periods
of political unrest and
fiscal crisis as well
as periods of stability
and economic upswing.
Peru is a representative
democratic republic divided
into 25 regions. Its geography
varies from the arid plains
of the Pacific coast to
the peaks of the Andes
mountains and the tropical
forests of the Amazon
Basin. It is a developing
country with a high Human
Development Index score
and a poverty level around
31%. Its main economic
activities include agriculture,
fishing, mining, and manufacturing
of products such as textiles.
The Peruvian population,
estimated at 29.5 million,
is multiethnic, including
Amerindians, Europeans,
Africans, and Asians.
The main spoken language
is Spanish, although a
significant number of
Peruvians speak Quechua
or other native languages.
This mixture of cultural
traditions has resulted
in a wide diversity of
expressions in fields
such as art, cuisine,
literature, and music.
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