Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Nuevas Fuerzas
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Goodbye London, Hello Peru Party
Arequipa is known for its architecture and mountains, so I included pictures of these in the presentation for people to see.
Nuevas Fuerzas was set up in March 2011 to work with disabled young people (aged 16-30). These young adults had previously been at Shalom, a school set up for disabled children, but age 16 is the school leaver age
This project was set up to help these young adults gain new skills to help them in their lives. The skills they are currently learning are computing, craft and cooking. It is still in development, so more skills will be added.
They currently meets two days a week for four hours each day (Tues and Thurs) but hopefully this will be extended.
As well as teaching new skills, another aim is to provide encouragement and care for the young adults and help them feel included as in Peru disabled people are excluded and do not get the same opportunities as able bodied people.
They also provide discipleship for the attendees, with one to ones etc. And when my Spanish gets up to scratch I will be involved with this as well with the girls.
As well as getting to know the young people, I will also be involved in the planning and leading of the activities working alongside Paul Turner, a long term Latin Link missionary in Peru and other volunteers as well.
Children's Home
I will be working two days a week in a local Children's home. The home currently has 27 children and is called 'Casa de Amor' meaning 'House of Love'. The couple who started the home, and who run the home are José and Gloria Ingalls who are both Christians. They have one worker in the home, Bertha.
There are only three people working in the home as they want to keep it as homely as possible and not turn it into an institution. As a result of this, the children all have their duties, and have to do cleaning, washing their own clothes etc.
The plan is for me to be involved in the children’s work of the local church which is a Baptist church. It is a lively and friendly church with a Brazilian pastor and set up by a Brazilian missionary.
I will be helping in the Sunday School and roganising other activities and events for children. And in July, they are planning a holiday Bible club in July, so I will be involved with that as well.
I will also go to the youth group. In Peru, the youth are from 16 to 30 year olds, so I will still be considered a young person!
The church has five cell groups so I will also be going to one of them
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
London to Northern Ireland Part 1
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Supporting Me
In order to carry out this work in Peru, I would be grateful for people's support, both financial and generally.
Many people ask me how I am going to support myself whilst I am away and how much will it cost to go to Peru? Well, the answer is I am trying to raise £9,000 which will cover costs including:
· Travel
· Insurance - medical and travel
· Language Lessons
· Living expenses whilst in Peru
Thanks for taking the time to read this, and if you would like to give to me, your support would be very much appreciated. You can give in two ways: by standing order or a one off dondation.
By standing order
If you would like to support me monthly with a standing order, this can be done by going to www.latinlink.org.uk/donate and go to the ‘specific person’ list and search for my name
Or by a one off donation which can be made avia JustGiving: http://www.justgiving.com/KennedyJoAnne
If you are a UK Tax Payer, Gift Aid can also be claimed, this means that 20% can be claimed back on every donation made.
Friday, 11 November 2011
What will I be doing?
I will be working with disabled teenagers with an organisation called Latin Link. I will be working on a project called Nuevas Fuerzas which works with young adults with disabilities (aged 16 – 30) giving them companionship and teaching them new skills in computing, crafts and cooking etc . In Peru it is seen as shameful to have disabilities and they are not given the same opportunities as other Peruvian children i.e. the chance to go to school which is why Nuevas Fuerzas is very important and is welcomed by these young adults. They are very appreciative of being taught skills
The project is linked with a centre called Shalom – the aim of this centre is to help these people and give them a home and a place to be themselves and providing care for them and helping them learn new skills.
I will also be working two days a week in a children's home and helping out the local church with their children's work.
However, before I get to do any of that, my first three months will be spent learning Spanish in language school.