Volunteers Travel to Peru to Assist Q’ero Tribes
Read about our projects in the villages: www.HeartWalkFoundation.org

Read about our projects in the villages: www.HeartWalkFoundation.org
"An incredible, amazing experience" --Vicki Baldwin
Five volunteers visited Heart Walk projects in October, where they assisted with making plant-based medicines, sewed diapers, painted a chalkboard for a primary class, and taught games to school children. They gave their time to native Peruvian people, and their own hearts have been changed forever.
Service trips can have big impacts on volunteers. Ryan Baldwin stated that his experience of giving service "is amazing. We're going back in March. That's what inspired me to go back. I discovered I took everything for granted before I went to Peru. I'm so grateful. Now I am a lot happier."
Earlene Cox especially appreciated “all the personal interaction” with indigenous people.“That was heartfelt.” She stated that she feels “very humble and very grateful. They have so little and we have so much.”
Earlene Cox especially appreciated “all the personal interaction” with indigenous people.“That was heartfelt.” She stated that she feels “very humble and very grateful. They have so little and we have so much.”
Volunteers often say they receive more than they give. Heart Walk Foundation believes that all of us can learn more wholeness, balance, and harmony from native communities.
"They are an unbelievable people. And I'm sure they have an unbelievable story to tell," remarked Ted Dodge. He recognizes the sensitivity required to help traditional communities without pulling them away from the strengths of their cultural traditions. Giving people hope for their children and grandchildren requires assistance with sustainable economic and community development, not simple charity.
The travel-service group crossed the Continental Divide at an altitude of 17,000 feet to reach the little rural school at Huecco Uno that serves 32 children ages 5 to 12 in two small classrooms. As more children enroll each year, there is need for more classrooms, more materials, and more teachers.
Are you interested in joining a future service trip?
A large portion of your travel costs may be tax deductible.Contact: info [at] heartwalkfoundation.org
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"Who are these people?
I don't know, but they are my people."
---Pablo Naruda