Dear Comunidad Supporters:
We have seen great progress, thanks to you! We have plans to continue moving forward.
The goal of seeing the communities’ students progress to the point of being better
educated, healthier, and with a more promising future of opportunity with scholarship
support is being realized. Peru has both a more robust economy and an indigenous
president who understands the issues in the Andes. He also wants an improved education
in the highlands and has led the government in assuming some of our role as Comunidad.
We do not want to duplicate government effort, should they move into our four remaining
preschool villages. Yet these villages are resistant to see us leave, as we bring a much higher
quality to education that they are unlikely to see without us. They believe it is too early for
us to pull out, fearing low quality education and poor nutrition will be the outcome. Also,
the international market is in flux and Peru is experiencing an economic downturn. There
is another election in April 2016. Will the next person focus on rural education? We are
mindful of all the variables while planning the next year.
Pre-school: The plan is to continue working with our current four pre-schools through the
end of the next school year in December 2016. This provides another year to reinforce
them for future change. This gives us another year to fill their bellies with good food every
day, too. Chakipampa, Andabamba, Cangallo, and Chawpiwasi - we are moving forward
together!
Scholarships: A few current students will graduate post-secondary by January 2016. The
others we have, we are committed to until graduation. That means five through 2016, three
through 2017, and lastly Percy will graduate in 2018. We will make sure to see these bright
young folks, some of whom started with us as pre-school kids, to meet their dreams for a
better life.
We continue to need your financial support through this ongoing effort. As you know,
this is an investment in their future, making all the difference in Paccha and surrounding
communities in the Andes. Enriching lives, one student at a time.
We are not alone in our work. In 2014 Comunidad teamed with Sustainability Without
Borders (SWB) from the University of Michigan. They are a group of multi-academic
professors and graduate students working directly with our villages in the Paccha Valley to
develop sustainable natural resource projects. Both Comunidad and SWB made a twoweek
trip in November 2014, resulting in Chakipampa as the chosen pilot community. The
community determined that sustainable water quantity and quality for community homes
and school was their primary concern. The neighboring villages can follow the model of
this project for their own future project with SWB. It’s been a real boost for us to make this
connection for the two, and see SWB and Chakipampa have a substantial five-year plan
that is now independent of Comunidad. Wow, what a dream!
Since the founding of Fundacion Comunidad in 2002, we have seen great change. We
now are able to see how and when we can put closure to this rewarding work, in the not so
distant future. Thank you for walking alongside us. We are all woven together!
Abrazos,
Comunidad