Volunteers educating street children in Latin America
Abandoned Kids Peru....... Volunteering..... .

Bruce Peru - SOS Peru ngo:( Leading volunteer Organisation in Peru )
Last Updated 05 May 2006 News Archives of Bruce  and our Volunteers ..FLASHES ..........Volunteer friendly Cities.......testimonials
Human rights Attorney on loan from UNICEF serves as our Vice Presidentl
Nana (our VP)

Tom (Dir. Lima)
Nana and Tom prepare Lima for our biggest project ever: a campaign.
We are going to try to make the Government recognise all the semi abandoned children, and get them educated (using our Lima example as proof that it can be done)
Life on the garbage heap
Since last year we have been working in the regional dump - "El Milagro" where .hundreds of children and moms live in the fetid air of roting garbage and toxic gasses. Over several visits and mingling with the poor garbage pickers we finally managed to gain their trust enough for Bruce to make our pitch to the children & parents. NEW Bruce eEru Centre in Cajamarca 05.10.2005 ."We will help educate your children if you will let them stop working and go to school".We convinced enough of them to open our first classroom nearby.
Full story .[Come see how we did it, and where they are now]
We salute our Volunteers who keep returning
Each new  Bruce  School is anopportunity for up to 50 children to get an education (While many others still work with us in their home countries) When we started our volunteer program we didn't dream so many kind talented people would take up the challenge of aiding 's poorest children as their own personal project. Thank you all.

This year we had 35 babies born in the Delicias Project.. One hundred percent of our dear at-risk teens elected to keep their babies, and we still help them. If we were an orphanage this would be the equivolent of finding homes for 17 orhpans, for worldwide 50% of teen rape victims abandon their babies at the hospital..

NEW Bruce eEru Centre in Cajamarca 05.10.2005 Our combination of love, self esteme building, classes in motherhood, social support, defending them, workshops and education seems to be working.
Follow up is paying off for Bruce  kids already in school Follow up is paying off for Bruce  kids already in school
Children's Christmas parties throughout the country.
At 14 parties, in 6 cities, spread over 10 days we entertained, celebrated with and gave presents to nearly a thousand poor children.
Quiet Irishman sponsors and names a school after his Alma Mater back home.
Gavin Molloy, with help from some generous friends has patroned "Scoil losa"school in the barrio La Esperansa
Gavin Moloy sponsors new school for Bruce  children
So far 24 children are attending.
Volunteer life at Bruce 's Volunteer Life at Bruce - Photos of volunteers who have served or are serving at the various centres of Bruce. Also photos of some of our children in class, & at play.
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Our artistic volunteers in Lima find new ways to annimate our students Orohan girls in Chiclayo helped by Bruce  volunteers
Puppet show in Lima
Bruce San Sebastian Vs Bruce Santiago in basketball Sports day in Bruce  Huaraz
Bruce  children studying to be ready to enter school
January through March (summer holiday down here) we prepare 5 and 6 year old children - those who are so poor, abandoned or abused they would not be able to go to school if we don' find and help them..We give each centre a target of how many children we expect them to get into school. For March 2006 the target will be 550 - 700 children.
Our "DON'T FEEL SORRY FOR STREET CHILDREN" icampaign s catching  on.
Our campaign: "DON'T FEEL SORRY FOR STREET CHILDREN!" is still working in centres where lots of international tourists are encountering 's child laborers on a daily basis.The object of the campaign is to recruit volunteers from the tourist population who visit each year,
HIV / AIDS pandemic thrives in Latin America
Sherrill brings AIDS help to poor children
Sherrill Musty, the publisher of the book "WHAT'S A VIRUS ANYWAY ", ,has contributed a quantity of these marvelous books...
The UN has declared that the number infected with HIV/AIDS in Latin America is greater than that of Europe and the USA combined. If you live in one of these countries you would not know this - it is not reported in the media, talked about in the chambers of Government. They are in denial. But we know it is there, children and families in the communities we help are suffering: and there is little help available._______________________
This is the BEST book we have ever found for helping young children deal with HIV/AIDS - thank you Sherrill: we will make them go far and serve many,
On 9 January - We reopend our programme to educate the poorest children in Cajamarca. When we left our original project in the hands of ex volunteers it was with the understanding that they would carry on this work;however they chose to do day care for NEW Bruce Peru Centre in Cajamarca 05.10.2005 children we had already goten into school.. So we have returned. Here is our new centre.
Full story .[See also how we will serve Cajamarca's orphans]
Paying homage to some recent volunteers at Bruce Celebrating the contribution special volunteers have made to the poor our children. Our program is beeing led by teams of talented dedicated and fun volunteers. In the next update we hope to be able to include more volunteers who deserve to be here.
Full story
Street Kids For over three decades Latin America has endured the unenviable distinction of having more street children per capita than any place on earth. What is less known is that for every child who sleeps in the street there are 300 more in practically the same condition who live on the street by day but at night sleep under a plastic sheet or in a woven read or adobe hovel with their siblings. Both are classed as "Street Children", the distinction being 'IN' the street, as opposed to 'ON' the street [those 'IN' are more likely to be addicted to drugs]. When we first arrived in we worked with both types of Street Children, but for the past two years we have concentrated our efforts and resources in helping the much larger but less known population of Street Children who live On the street; those abandoned in their own homes. During this time we have managed to open hub centres in 6 cities, with 20 satellite children's centres located in the poorest barrios: where we educate, feed, medicate and care for them.
Won't you join us!.
Street Kids Claire, the British nurse in Ethiopia who inspired Live Aid 20 years ago when at a young age she had to decide the fate of thousands of starving children: it fell to her to select 60 children each night to fill the vacant places in a shelter where they would be cared for and fed: leaving up to 2,000 in line, knowing they would probably not survive the night - such were the harsh realities of the 1980's famine in the Horn of Africa, and the heavy burdens placed of the care givers who went to help. Claire continued her career in Kenya and in other countries. Recently she returned to Ethiopia to look for some to the people she had brought into the shelter as children in the '80s. She was able to find many of them, all survivors. Some were as poor as their parents had been before the famine, while others were prosperous - there was a marked difference between them. She asked some of the successful ones to what they attributed their success, whereas so many of their peers remained badly off. They all said
"A charity sponsored us in school, we received an education."
New Bruce  Centre, Miraflores, Lima, We succeeded in enrolling all 27 children of our Las Palmeras shanty school into the local state school. This was unique in our experience in view of the facts: it was mid term, we only had a few months to prepare them, all entered into grades near to where they would have been had they been regularly attending school all these years. We congratulate the teachers and Volunteers who have workd so hard at Bruce Palmeras. We now participate in the state teacher's salary + plus payed for the children's uniforms & registration costs..
Bruce  opens to help the poor children if Chiclayo The Ministry of Education have invited us to install our little schools for very poor children within sellected primary and secondary schools. We have agreed to operate a pilot in one school, and if the relationship works: will consider others.
Full storyBruce  Volunteers open Palmeras Children's Centre 01.05
Street children need  help...... Street kids,
..........They come to us
..........as they are;
we make of them
..........what they let us
they crave love, need direction......ready for school