All Heart-Links’ projects promote the care of our planet and environmental sustainability.
Building Resilient Communities
Latidos’ project “GROW” aims to improve the environment and resilience of women, children and seniors in the Zaña Valley by creating strong local support networks.
Continue ReadingPromoting Environmental Awareness across JLO
Centro Santa Angela will consolidate strides made in reducing pollution and promoting a culture of environmental stewardship in neighbourhoods in José Leonardo Ortiz and launch an Environmental Observatory to...
Continue ReadingCommunity-Led Development in Coloche
Following on the success of a similar project in neighbouring San Isidro, Centro Esperanza will work with 25 impoverished families in the rural community of Coloche, Lambayeque, to bring...
Continue ReadingDiversifying to Prevent Hunger in San Isidro
The families of San Isidro have come a long way since 2017, when they fled their community because of floods caused by El Niño.
Continue ReadingA New Ecological Community in San Miguel
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...
Continue ReadingEcological Action Plan 2021
Centro Santa Angela wrapped up five years of work in the marginal urban neighbourhood of Urrunaga, in José Leonardo Ortiz, leaving in place an ecological library for children, an...
Continue ReadingDeveloping a Community Chicken Hatchery
This project, run by Centro Esperanza, builds on last year’s project to strengthen community organization and sustainable income generation by rural families whose houses, lands, crops, animals, irrigation system,...
Continue ReadingEcological Action Plan 2019–2020
This project forms part of Centro Santa Angela’s five-year strategic plan to address environmental challenges in the impoverished José Leonardo Ortiz district of Chiclayo.
Continue ReadingRural Women Chamba
This two-year project, run by Latidos, offered training and accompaniment to 40 women in Zaña and Cayaltí who grow fresh produce, prepare foods, or make and sell crafts.
Continue ReadingHelping Victims of El Niño Rebuild
This 20-month project, run by Centro Esperanza, accompanied, trained and provided material support to 35 rural families whose houses, lands, crops, animals, irrigation system, and water supply were damaged...
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