activities · 3
what they do
direct service · 3
- Child registry system for meal distributionMaintains a registry of children served, using numbered tags to manage and track daily meal distribution at the soup kitchen.
- Clothing drives for impoverished communities near Ollantaytambo Community Infrastructure and Basic Needs SupportConducts clothing drives for impoverished communities near Ollantaytambo, Peru, to support basic needs.
- Daily meal program for indigenous children in Ollantaytambo Nonprofit Community Meal ServiceOperates a soup kitchen in Ollantaytambo, Peru, providing one daily meal to 35–40 children from indigenous villages after school. Meals are freshly prepared using organic produce and meats sourced from the local farmers market.
strategies · 4
how they think
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- Community-based food assistance and supply delivery community-based feedingDelivers food, clothing, and sustainable supplies directly to indigenous and impoverished communities through recurring, localized visits and feeding programs, leveraging direct engagement to ensure consistent support.
- Community-centered child development community-centered child developmentFocuses on enabling impoverished children to succeed and thrive by creating opportunities within their own communities, emphasizing localized, culturally appropriate support systems as the pathway to long-term success.
- Education incentivization through sustainable rations incentivized education supportIncreases school attendance among children in impoverished families by providing sustainable food rations to families as a conditional incentive, linking nutritional support directly to educational engagement.
- Holistic support model integrating basic needs and education holistic supportImproves survival and success outcomes for impoverished children by simultaneously addressing food, clothing, and educational access, with the integrated belief that meeting basic needs enables long-term empowerment and community thriving.
named programs · 3
what they call their work
Clothing Drive
Distributes clothing to children in impoverished communities near Ollantaytambo; part of ongoing efforts to support basic needs and encourage school attendance
Soup Kitchen
Provides one daily nourishing meal to 40 children from indigenous villages near Ollantaytambo; meals are prepared fresh by a local chef using organic ingredients from the local market
Sustainable Rations Initiative
Plans to provide sustainable food rations to the most impoverished families to incentivize continued school attendance for their children