Lima, Peru | Thursday 16 October 2008 02:40 | |
By Elise van der Heijden
Since that time, the project has opened a vocational education program (CEO, from February 2008 to be Cetpro), open to adolescents and young adults from the area, a program that has already showed some impressive results. I assisted the last graduation ceremony, and spoke with many of the 60-something students that received their diploma that day. I saw respectful, skilled young people, with the self-esteem and creativity to go out there and apply the skills they had learned in carpentry, industrial textile production, electricity, IT and English, recognizing the opportunities Peru does offer rather than dwelling on those that it doesn’t. It is no wonder then that the audience was partly made up of managers of local businesses keen to snap up these employees ready to start their first job!
Staying in the Rainbow cabin for a few days, opening the doors to a smiling garden full of flowers and fruit trees around every morning, also made me rediscover the beauty inside of me and recognize the beauty of simplicity. I guess this is why this project is so special: it touches every person involved on a very personal level, whether one of Helena’s children, a CEO student, a mother visiting the medical practice, the project cook or a Rainbow cabin guest. Everyone leaves the project with a magic sparkling seed of beauty that Helena seems to have folded into your hand unnoticed when said goodbye to her. When the doors of Niños del Arco Iris close behind you, her task is over and yours begins: to plant that sparkling seed in your heart and keep feeding it with your positive energy and love of life. That is true beauty.I have been to Lima peru. Was there in 2004. I then flew to Cusco, and took the train to machu Picchu!. I will never forget this beautiful country and that awesome train ride.!! My heart always went out to the little children I saw . When I close my eyes I can still see the beautiful sites and the music, going up that mountain on the train.# martin james says :
I am trying so hard to learn Spanish. I know a lot of words, just can't get all the verbs together!. Of course in the United States, I don't think we are taught the true espanol like from Spain, but I still love the Spanish Language! I plan to go back to lima, maybe this year or next. This article I read is just something I would like to know more about Thank you for you time!
# dorothé der wijden says :
ref to wanda lockwood. hi wanda, i know exactly what you mean. ispent 3 mths in peru 9 years ago, yes i know so long ago but
there is a reason.. while in cusco i signed up for a paragliding
course.. with 3 days to spare and with friends, i went on the train
in seach of machu pichu, taking in ollyantaytambo and aguas
calientes along the way. every aspect of the trip touched me in
so many ways.. the train ride is beyond spectacular like all
things peru..every moment i felt totally alive and in love
with this amazing country and people..
7 days later we return to cusco and i have missed para-
gliding course and am due to fly back to wales uk.. no time
to re-book..
1 year later back in wales i am learning to fly and that has
taken up my life ever since but in all this time peru has been
in my heart and i think about her all the time.. i have kept
telling myself that i would return within 10 years with a view
to staying.. that leaves me with a year to make it happen
and recently things are looking possible.. i now work for a
paragliding school in wales and i am organising a paragliding
and paramtoring trip to beloved peru.. the aim is to explore,
have fun and give something back to the people.. on my first visit
i landed in iquitos via pitstop at lima..the children in iqutuitos
surrounded me daily, selling shoe shine,cigarettes and
chewing gum.. i bought as much as i could and more and
they helped me with spanish.. i wish i could have made a
real difference, maybe i did.. 1 month in the jungle and i head
for the hills travelling by bus from lima down the pan am
highway, arrequipa, ica and the desert, then crossing the
andes to cusco where i make friends and spend 2 months
exploring, before a final week in lima.. all along the way
i encountered hardship and desparation and always i tried to
help but its never enough..until maybe now.. i figure at least
i can show the kids their stunning country from the sky, and
maybe i can teach them to fly, so that they can make a
better life for themselves and show others the magic of peru.
if you want to chat you can email me
jamesmartin1066@hotmail.co.uk good luck with your plans..
I think you're wrong. This project looks very good but it is not. I'm sorry to say so. The people that work here work don't mind abotu the little children. And that is só very very sad about this place!# Veronique says :
Could you explain a little bit more about this please?
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