
We have received updates from some of our students at Casa Chapi. They are doing really well and loving school. Read letters directly from them about their experiences. 577 total views, 2 views today
577 total views, 2 views today
We have received updates from some of our students at Casa Chapi. They are doing really well and loving school. Read letters directly from them about their experiences. 577 total views, 2 views today
577 total views, 2 views today
Simon is a Norwegian student with an interest in Quechua culture. He documents his experiences and findings in this article. 604 total views
604 total views
A Poem by Fortunato Ramos, Children’s Village Casa Chapi, Second Grade Elementary 691 total views
691 total views
Read about the latest on our Pictotani Water Project, Xeina Ccallo’s graduation from high school, our volunteer spotlight, Family Night on the Farm Fundraiser + Auction, and our documentary premiere. 50 total views
50 total views
Xeina is a recent high school graduate now moving onto college in Maryland. This is an interview about what the future holds for her. 470 total views
470 total views
Through partnerships with indigenous communities with vicuña habitats, Quechua Benefit hopes to revitalize the health of their grazing pastures to help with economic growth and keep this virtuous Andean cycle going. 312 total views
312 total views
Picotani’s gifts are vast. The environmental infrastructure alone produces many carbon credits that can help save this planet from adverse affects of global warming caused by many industries, including the fashion industry. 178 total views
178 total views
Another voice from the Altiplano, meet José Escalánte, a Picotani local. He takes time to chat about his community, the water project, and the importance of vicuñas. 172 total views, 1 views today
172 total views, 1 views today
Global warming is the world’s single greatest environmental threat to the planet. Could alpacas and vicuñas be the key to helping save this place we all call home? 326 total views, 2 views today
326 total views, 2 views today
In a world that is ever-changing, is it better to change with it? Do you resist and follow tradition? Meet Sarita Escalánte Tellana, a Picotani local, born and raised. She takes a rare break and sits down with us to talk about her future life in the Altiplano. 176 total views
176 total views