Wednesday, October 07, 2009

LimaKids



LimaKids is an organization that was started up a handful of years ago with the mission of providing medical care and outlets for street kids of Lima. They have weekly "rounds" in which they find and work with children on the street as well as a monthly policlinico in which a physician tends to their medical - and often social - needs. They've also organized an elaborate soccer league that has grown, and more importantly, has had great success over the past several years in building kids' self-esteem and teamwork skills. Teams are organized around orphanages, who come together weekly for games, with a final tournament at the end of the season. I am just finishing my season with the San Fransico 15-17yo boys team. The orphanage celebrated their 8th anniversary on Friday and the kids put on a great show for the teachers and members of the community who volunteer often. LimaKids has other projects as well and they're always looking for ideas/volunteers. Check out LimaKids for more info.

If you are in Lima and are reading this, there will be a great fundraising event for this great organization the weekend of October 17th in Miraflores. Email limakids@gmail.com for me info. It would be fantastic if you all could learn about and support what many of us here in Lima think is a great organization. If you can't make it and you're still interested in donating, use this site: donation link.

Eduardo with two orphans at San Fransico.

There is also a Facebook page, where you can get info for the event and become a member of LimaKids and donate to LimaKids. It's through the Saranac Rotary Club, which manages funds for the group so don't worry if it's not the right title, it's still the right org! Click here to join the facebook group

Muchas gracias a todos y espero que todo este bien. Thanks again.

I'm off to Buenos Aires with my friends Miranda, Kara, Rebecca and Ali where we will shop, eat, drink and dance all night and hopefully take a day to go to the beach and do some cultural things. On Tuesday I'm off to Tumbes for a few weeks doing field work. I'm very excited since it is something I have never done before and no one will speak Spanish. Hasta luego!

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