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2022 projects

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Quiritimayo Community Centre 2022/23

  • STARTED APRIL 1, 2022

This Centre, run by ACIES, serves the children, youth and adults of Quiritimayo, a marginal neighbourhood in Cajamarca made up principally of Indigenous families who have recently migrated to...

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Support for Children in the Wake of COVID-19

  • COMPLETED 2023

Educational and nutritional gaps exacerbated by COVID-19 are the focus of this project. In the impoverished rural hamlet of Nuevo Mocupe, Madre Oliva Association will provide these children with...

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Diversifying to Prevent Hunger in San Isidro

  • STARTED FEBRUARY 1, 2022

The families of San Isidro have come a long way since 2017, when they fled their community because of floods caused by El Niño.

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children in blue pinnies that say "Reding Club" sit at tables in a room while one girl stands at the front and reads

Post-Pandemic Recovery in the Zaña Valley

  • STARTED APRIL 1, 2022

Latidos continues to help families in the Zaña Valley recover from the impact of COVID-19 on health (including mental health and nutrition) and education.

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Leadership School 2022

  • COMPLETED 2022

Taking advantage of virtual technology, Centro Santa Angela’s school for community leaders is expanding its reach this year to all of Peru.

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A New Ecological Community in San Miguel

  • COMPLETED 2022

In 2022, Centro Santa Angela’s work to “green” urban neighbourhoods in José Leonardo Ortíz has moved to the neglected and underserved pueblo joven of San Miguel, whose public park had...

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