Who are we?

Our organization has been several years in the making. The center is located in the community of 30 de Mayo, Horacio Zevallos, which is located 35-40 minutes north of Lima. The center started by offering after-school classes for the children of the community of 30 de Mayo, as well as receiving donations to be redistributed among the people in the community. This center was formed with the dream of one day becoming a cultural center and a private and free school for children with few resources that will focus on improving its cultural, academic education and emotional growth. With the help of many individual donors, university students and other volunteers that little by little have integrated into our center the first step to become an education center took place on February, 2008, when we were finally legalized as a non-governmental organization. In January of 2006, and then again in January of 2007 we received the help of 7 international student volunteers from Hanover College (Indiana), who developed a service trip and organized fund-raisers to raise funds and supplies for the construction of classrooms and clothing for children and adults of the community. This service trip was led by Melissa Del Castillo, Peruvian citizen, and former student of Hanover College (graduated in May of 2007), which also included 6 other students: Rachel Myhre (Education and Spanish majors), Lindsey Hummel (Psychology major), David Phelps (Psychology and Theology majors), Angel Handlon (English major), Laura Allspaw (Education major), and Margaret Mary Aiken (International Studies major).
In the same way, another Peruvian citizen, Hector Gonzalez (Computer Science Engeneering), citizen of the United States (Los Angeles, CA) joined the group’s effort and raised funds with the same purpose. With this project we initiated our goal of contributing to intercultural exchange, by exposing different cultures and nationalities to social and economic inequality issues that exists in developing countries such as Peru. In this way, this group brought hope back and began the realization of a dream come true for the community: the school. A school that would not only improve the academic level of the children of this community, but also serve to promote respect to all human beings of all races, cultures, religions and social classes, and that would help to join together and promote solidarity among people from different social classes and cultures. As well as becoming a self-sustainable center that provides low-income people, with the necessary tools and resources to improve their quaility of life.
Mission: Contribute to the presentation, and improvement of the academic level of children, as well as the search for the right resources and technologies appropriate for the advancement of their education.

Vision: Educate and improve the quality of life of children with few resources through the promotion of cultural, academic education, and emotional growth.

Values: The organization promotes peace, solidarity and the development of people. We also believe in educating people with the following values:

1. Honesty

2. Responsibility for one self and towards others

3. Respect to all human beings of all races, cultures, religions and social classes.

4. Discipline

5. Tolerance

Initial Objectives

1. Provide a cultural and academic education for children

2. Help children maintain and be proud of their ethnic identity

3. Maintain and provide a safe infrastructure

4. Educate children with our values

Projects and Services

  • Construction and finishing up of classrooms
  • Art, dance and theater workshops for the children of 30 de Mayo
Events coming up..
  • Inti Raymi celebration (June)
Services offering during 2008:
1. General Objective: Teach and prepare the children of 30 de Mayo in the right academic level
2. Specific Objective: Elevate the academic performance of the children of 30 de Mayo by teaching and preparing children with the appropriate resources

3. Levels:

  • Pre-school : (Children 3-5 years old, and those who still need to include this level in their education)

  • Elementary School: (Children from 1st to 6th grade)