Student Humanitarian Project
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The Student Humanitarian Program The Student Humanitarian Program was started in 1996 by Denise Kinch and her children Kristina, Dan and Lizzie to help introduce our young people not only to the culture of the indigenous Peruvian people but to experience the poverty and environmental challenges facing the people as well. Denise’s vision was to give the US students an opportunity to contribute their time and effort to make a difference in the lives of these poor people. She also wanted the US students to return to the schools to share their experiences in order to build a network of help for these Peruvian villages. This program provides a high quality, responsible, hands-on education about the issues surrounding the indigenous people of Peru and their environment. The students who participate in this program will begin the process of learning about and accepting responsibility for preserving an ancient culture. To preserve these traditions, they will be empowered to take on crucial roles as advocates, teachers and ambassadors. This education and experience teaches our young people to be responsible, caring adults sensitive to the environment as well as the vanishing cultures of the world. The future of the world’s indigenous people and their culture, traditions and environment depend on our young people to carry on our work. Our goals can only be reached through an educational awakening. This is an enormous opportunity for our young people to be a part of a process that makes a difference in our world. They learn to work with others in many different roles while learning about the preservation and conservation of a beautiful ancient culture and their land.
Project Goals To help our youth develop an international understanding and appreciation for the indigenous vanishing cultures and the environment of Peru, South America, as well as our own environmental issues. |
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