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An important Step!

Hola amigos, Teach Huaraz Peru as a small organization has a lot of bare necessities to be covered like having a solar power heating collector, setting tiles, gardening, and so on; so we have decided to give opportunities to volunteers to stay for free at home for some time as far as they could support us with the chores. We will provide with the supplies and materials.
If you want to volunteer in Huaraz Peru and are an expert on one of the fields, please contact us and let's discuss your volunteering.

A resting place after a long journey!

Just to point out that THP organization got an apartment in Lima near by the International Airport, for volunteers to spend a night or more (for a small cost) in order to recover from their long journeys.
So from now on, if a volunteer wants to spend a few days in Lima before coming to Huaraz, he/she can feel safer and more comfortable in the apartment.

Bye Marie and JoJo!!

We feel sad to say bye to Marie and JoJo, who did a good job when being with us in Huaraz.
Marie supported Raquel, an English teacher at the Center for Languages and supported to the center library too. Jojo made a good job with the electricity. We acctually came into an agreement: he would do the electric thing and we would allow him living with us for free for a week. It worked out very well. He and us felt very happy for doing it. Thank you Jojo too!!!!

Julia is also doing fine in Huaraz!

Hi, to let you know that Julia is volunteering in Huaraz too. She is from London and is enjoying it very much I would say.
Also to mention that "jojo" the electritian, ( Jonas is his real name from switzerland) is at home helping with the electricity. He showed up yesterday and expressed his wish to support Teach Huaraz Peru with the plugs and so on. Welcome Jonas!!!!

Something else, Teach Huaraz Peru got an apartment in Lima, close to the International Airport, so volunteers can stay the night and recover from their long journey; this for a small cost.

New Logo

We just updated our logo. Many thanks to Matt Sanders, a designer in San Francisco, CA, for his work on it.

Here it is:

and here's the old one. We think the new one looks more professional:

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