Seeds of Hope, Peru election 2008Anna Ray, January 2008 Working with Seeds of Hope has been an absolute pleasure and I really hope that we can continue to support such a fantastic charity for at least one more year!
“The importance to Seeds of Hope of becoming one of OPS' nominated organisations in 2007 cannot be overstated… For the first time in our history the OPS donation has given us a secure funding stream, allowing us to plan confidently for the future. It has benefitted us directly in terms of being able to maintain and improve the schools, to support the children and to engage in fundraising activities such as the Christmas card and poster projects. However, it has also benefitted us indirectly by allowing us to use income from volunteers and other donations for projects such as the new school in Cusco. Such a project would not [otherwise] have been possible. A big “MUCHAS GRACIAS!” to the One Percent Scheme from all the children and volunteers at Seeds of Hope!” Sharon Herkes, Volunteer, SOH.
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Just to recap, Seeds of Hope is a small charity based in Huaraz, Peru. Primarily they help kids from poor families to attend school; children who would normally be forced to work to supplement their families’ income. They do this through educating parents, providing material support such as uniforms and books and a providing a centre where the children can come for a meal, receive help with homework. or even get medical help.
Beginning in March 2006 as a small centre with a budget only large enough to support a few children, Seeds now has 2 schools, helps over 80 kids and does not intend to stop there. Our money has been one of their only regular sources of income and has been vital in enabling them to plan and realise this growth.
What our money achieved in 2007
Some specifics on where our money has gone this year (for a more detailed breakdown follow the link at the bottom of this page):
Our money has also enabled the children to enjoy outings to the countryside, to hire costumes for events at school and buy a small Christmas present for the children – fun stuff that is just an as important part of the children’s life as school books and uniforms. Matthew Ray, our marathon running OPS member, raised £1500 for Seeds of Hope in November. His inspiring efforts will enable Seeds to buy uniforms for all the children who need to start school in March -peruvian children are not allowed to attend school if they don't have a uniform, but affording one is a big problem for poor families. Thanks to Matthew's donation, this won't be a problem for any of the Seeds children this year. The Christmas card project that we funded was also hugely successful raising over $2000 from sales overseas. Seeds are really working hard to develop interesting and innovative ways to raise new money to support and expand the organisation. It’s great that our money has enabled them to make even more!
All in all a very successful year and I can assure you, with our support, there are even bigger and better things to come.
What will our money be spent on in 2008?
Seeds have sent us a proposal outlining what our money would be spent on were they to be successful next year (see the link below) but in summary:
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