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We salute
and thank the following volunteers for their exceptional service
to the poor children of peru, and to our little charity. |
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| Cosmo Fujiami,
came to us from William and Mary College in late Spring and stayed
through much of the summer. Her happy spirit, love for the children,
dynamism and natural leadership quickly propelled her to the directorship
of our Trujillo Centre. Under her leadership this project became better
organized and the volunteers ever more motivated. Thank you so much
Cosmo. Please come back. |
| Mai
Doung, a second year pharmacy student in Toronto, took over
from Cosmo, matching her dynamism and leadership, plus adding
her own creativity and promotional skills. Under Mai we reached
out to the community, and when her term ended she continued
working to improve Bruce Peru: she made the first contacts by
which we hope to open a center in Cusco in January, and she
created and is coordinating our campaign to recruit volunteers
from universities. |
| Dr.
Jose Alonzo, now in practice in Bilbao, Spain, generously cured
our children and mothers from March 2003 through the summer of 2004.
Always on call, always ready to do more than we asked, werecently
hosted a good bye party for him in the Club Central of Trujillo. The
first day Jose Alonzo volunteered, we asked him to examin 4 children
- he said 'no' and examined every child here. |
Euan Peebles,
a first year university student in Scotland, was with us in the Spring
and Summer, 2004, both in Trujillo and Cajamarca. His tireless good
work, affection for and ability to motivate the children and the high
example he set for other volunteers made him one of our best. He also
gave us great ideas, designs and promotional initiatives. He will
return next year. Come see what he says. |
| Diana
Arie, a student from Japan, faithfully served the children
of Cajamarca through most of the Spring and Summer of 2004.
When she arrived Diana seemed shy and unsure of herself, but
when she bagan to work with the poor children: her natural love
for them made her grow. Eventually she became our longest serving
director at Cajamarca. Diana was always positive, always loyal,
even when those around her were not. We all love and miss Diana.
Come back! |
| Mike Allen,
A US university graduate, interrupted his South American odesy to
give us a month of his time - that was the middle of last summer:
he is still here. His care for the children, leadership and organizational
abilities, plus outstanding inter personal skills: have made him a
wonderful, and so far the longest serving director of our Trujillo
Centre. Mike may return to be a permanent Exec. with us. |
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