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In
April 2001 our founder arrived in Trujillo, Peru to put into practice
certain theories he had been working on for some decades designed
to solve the growing problem of school age children not receiving
education. Throughout Latin America between a fifth and a quarter
of all children are not in school.- most but not all of them are
qualified Street Children. He did not come unprepared. His first
project for at risk children was in 1960, and he started his first
NGO in 1976.
In Trujillo he went right to work proving and disproving one theorem
after another. Sponsor 15 mothers clubs if every mother agreed to
let him get their children into school. Open a chain of free soup
kitchens for children who agreed to let him put them into school.
Use theatre, music and dance to captivate street children and register
them into school. Funding came from his own means and those of his
family.
Soon he was joined by others - teachers, social workers, psychologists,
service personnel and lots of university students; some were paid
staff, most were volunteers.
For three years he and his team struggled against ignorance, poverty,
indifference, corruption, mediocre results and what seemed to be
a conspiracy to cover up the true number of children being denied
their right to an education: (the Government said 96% of children
in Peru attend school, UNICEF quoted this figure) - but we produced
evidence showing that only 76% of the nations children were actually
in school. Since the magnitude of the problem is thus concealed,
no other institution or ngo is dedicated to helping these children..
During this period lots of extremely poor children did get fed,
clothed, medicated and educated; by us: but never enough fast enough
to be considered "The Solution" ..
Then in early 2004 we began to implement what later developed into
our current, effective solution to locating, recruiting and educating
street children. Since then we have implemented this solution throughout
Peru, and since 2006 have been introducing it into other Latin American
countries.
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