Posts Tagged ‘Perou’

Juan Gabriel double son impact

lundi, juin 27th, 2016
FairMail Peru photographer Juan Gabriel (17)

FairMail Peru photographer Juan Gabriel (17)

Imagine what would happen to the world if all people who benefit from a good deed by others, do a similar fevour to 3 others instead of repaying the original benefactor.

Just like in the “Pay it forward” movie, FairMail Peru photographer and former street child Juan Gabriel (17) decided to make use of the skills he learned at FairMail to support a Peruvian charity supporting children with Down syndrome.

Paying-it-forward

Juan Gabriel submitted this yoga picture of his for the 2016 Devayani Children’s Yoga calendar. With the sale of the calendar Juan Gabriel’s picture earned 192 euro which he decided to donate to Proyecto Yannick. Proyecto Yannick helps children with Down syndrome and their parents in Celendín, Peru by providing information, education and medical assistance.

Juan Gabriel's Yoga picture

Juan Gabriel’s Yoga picture

We are very proud of Juan Gabriel not forgetting to help others while he is working on improving himself. He is currently preparing himself for his entrance exam to the UPAO private university on the 8th of July were he hopes to study communication sciences.

To learn more about Juan Gabriel and get in contact with him, click here.

Ancien adolescent FairMail rejoint la gestion au Pérou

mercredi, avril 27th, 2016
Betty during the weekly

Betty during the weekly « social circle » meeting

The experiment we started over 2 years ago, to employ former FairMail teenagers as co-managers in Peru, is working well. So well that we decided to contract Betty (22) as new co-manager in Peru as of the first of April 2016.

This way assuring that FairMail Peru is run not only for but also by deprived teenagers.

“I am happy to work with the teenage photographers now as I was once one of them” says Betty. “Besides sharing the nice times with them, I will also get a lot of valuable work experience out of it, benefiting my personal future as I now have a lot more responsibility.”

Betty in action as teenage photographer

Betty in action as teenage photographer

A shining example

The experiment has shown that making former teenagers in charge is very motivational for the current teenagers as they are shining examples of what one can achieve by making good use of the opportunities that FairMail provides. What also helps is that our new managers understand best the situations and hardships the FairMail teenagers have to deal with to get ahead in life. That makes FairMail’s guidance more relevant and legit.

As Betty says, “As former photographer I hope to be able to support and motivate the current teenagers, and help them with my advice. As just like me they come from parts of Trujillo with a low quality of life.”

Betty as a teenager with one of her cards in front of her house

Betty as a teenager with one of her cards in front of her house

Personal development for at-risk youth

Of course it requires a lot of training of our young and inexperienced managers to get them ready to carry the responsibilities their new jobs entail.

“My biggest challenges I am facing now is to win the trust of the new teenagers, their parents and the local NGO’s FairMail cooperates with.” according to Betty. “I also have to learn to manage my time better as I am getting more responsibilities in my work, which without doubt will be beneficial for me in other future jobs.”

But this training is something we enjoy doing and see as a natural extension of FairMail’s mission to provide personal development opportunities to at-risk youth. The most capable and responsibly ones are now getting the opportunity to obtain quality work experience which they can combine with their advanced education. Seeing them grow professionally only gives us more satisfaction!

You can read more about FairMail’s experience with employing former teenagers as local managers here.

Yuli during her time as FairMail co-manager

Yuli during her time as FairMail co-manager

Thank you Yuli!

Betty’s new job means we are saying good bye to Yuli after she had worked for us for 2 years. During that time she performed a great job for FairMail. But after coming back from a 3 month working stay in the USA (during which Betty replaced her) Yuli decided she could no longer combine her job for FairMail with all her other activities. She is studying to become a language teacher, working as an assistant teenager and also studying English and French!. We will all miss Yuli’s inspiring and cheerful presence, but have no doubt she will come by to visit us regularly.

Adolescents FairMail bénévolat dans un refuge pour les enfants des rues

mercredi, avril 27th, 2016
FairMail Peru and Mundo de Ninos team together

FairMail Peru and Mundo de Ninos team together

For the recruitment of motivated but at-risk teenagers FairMail cooperates with different local charities working with the same target group. This means we work with a mix of teenagers who either used to live on the street, recycled garbage to supplement the family income or whose parents were not able to pay for their children’s education. The cooperation also allows us to combine efforts and strategies with the social workers and psychologists working for our partner organisations to keep “our” kids on the right track.

But how much do the FairMail teenagers themselves know about the backgrounds of their colleagues?

Diana putting up the frame she made for Paul

Diana putting up the frame she made for Paul

Visit to Mundo de Ninos boys home

That is why we organized several exchange visits for the FairMail teenagers to our partner organisations. A few weeks back the entire Peruvian FairMail team visited the Mundo de Ninos boys home. This street children’s shelter in Huanchaquito works hard to get street children off from the streets and to provide them with a home, food, love and education. In total 11 of the 30 Peruvian FairMail teenagers have lived in Mundo de Ninos. At this moment Paul and Dante have Mundo de Ninos as their substitute families.

Paul with his FairMail colleagues Diana and Anidela

Paul with his FairMail colleagues Diana and Anidela

Adding a female touch

Their social worker suggested that the boys’ room needed a bit of a “female touch” to make it more cozy. So during FairMail class the teenagers worked in pairs to make picture frames from recycled materials in order to put up six of Paul and Dante’s own pictures on their walls. During the visit in March we put up the frames. Paul and Dante’s room now looks great! Not only showcasing their talent for photography and providing fond memories of the moments they took their pictures, but also as lasting symbols of their new friendships within FairMail.

Angeles and Betty giving it their best shot

Angeles and Betty giving it their best shot

Soccer tournament

To get to know Paul and Dante’s housemates we also joined in a mini soccer tournament with the other (smaller) boys and their tutors. FairMail’s female soccer team lost from the smallest Mundo  de Ninos kids after a penalty shoot-out. While the FairMail boy’s suffered a humiliating 6-0 defeat by the older Mundo de Ninos kids. But more important were the shared moments of fun and laughter. And that the entire FairMail team now knows a bit more about where Paul and Dante are coming from.

Kzanier and Bryan setting up another attack

Kzanier and Bryan setting up another attack

Photography students become teachers

Earlier that month a youth delegation of another partner organisation, YMCA El Milagro who works with families living near the garbage dump, visited FairMail. During the occasion the FairMail teenagers acted as photography trainers, giving a photography workshop to the YMCA teenagers. It was great to see our students in their new roles as teachers and share their passion! This showed to be contagious as at the end of the workshop some of the YMCA kids were informing about how they could join FairMail. To be continued …..

Reportage vidéo: voyage de photographie à la forêt de nuages péruvienne

jeudi, février 4th, 2016
Helping Diana to take her perfect picture

Helping Diana to take her perfect picture

Right after New Year the entire FairMail Peru team set off on a 10 day adventure into the Peruvian cloud forest.

Tucked away in a river valley on the Amazon side of the Andes mountains, this destination offered all we needed: Beautiful nature to be used as background to shoot great pictures for the new card collections, descending into deep caves and long muddy hikes for some serious team building, the world’s second highest waterfall which the teenagers would otherwise never be able to see as family holidays are a luxury which can’t be afforded and hot thermal baths for some fun and relaxation after all the hard work.

This short video gives a good impression of the great fun we had, the beautiful landscapes we saw and how hard and motivated the team of teenagers, volunteer photography trainers and staff worked on bringing home some great shots.

If you want to join us on our next photography trip to the Peruvian Amazon in July read more here or join us during our next information session on FairMail’s photography trips.

Session d’information voyages du photographie FairMail

jeudi, février 4th, 2016
FairMail photography trip: Travelling with the locals

FairMail photography trip: Travelling with the locals

Did you ever dream about visiting Peru one day, but want to stay away from the “gringo trail” and mass tourism? Then why not travel with a fun group of locals: The FairMail teenagers?

Helping the FairMail teenagers with their fair trade pictures

Helping the FairMail teenagers with their fair trade pictures

Twice a year FairMail organizes photography trips to “off the beaten track destinations” so the teenagers can be inspired to take pictures in new places. Per trip we invite 5 foreigners to join us.

Feeding our group with positive energy, sharing a passion for photography, fair trade or slow tourism and willing to help the teenagers shoot pictures for their fair trade greeting cards that will actually sell to customers in the countries where the travelers come from. A unique travel set-up, that’s for sure.

Travelling to beautiful off-the-beaten track destinations

Travelling to beautiful off-the-beaten track destinations

For those interested to find out if a FairMail photography trip fits them we are organizing and information session on Saturday the 30th of April at 15.00 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. If you would like to join us please contact us for more details.

Do have a look at the video below of our latest trip into the Peruvian cloud forest to see what our photography trips are all about:

Les hautsdes graves et les plans futurs de nos adolescents péruviens

jeudi, février 4th, 2016
FairMail Peru photographer Paul telling about his highs and lows

FairMail Peru photographer Paul telling about his highs and lows

For the Peruvian teenagers 2015 was a year full of broken bones, broken friendships, getting first place, getting promoted, valuable lessons in life and many other things.

Especially for you, we asked the teenagers to update their personal profile pages with last year’s highs and lows. Plus their plans for the coming year, explaining how they plan to use their part of the earnings from the sale of their fair trade FairMail cards to enter university, study English and start a new business among other things.

Click here to read their own stories.

We also uploaded short new videos of the 4 newest FairMail teenagers presenting themselves which you can view below:

Construction de l’éco-bureau FairMail au Pérou a commencé

jeudi, février 4th, 2016
Casi Casa Design

Casi Casa Design

In Peru work has started on FairMail’s unique eco-friendly new office in the “Casi Casa” complex.

FairMail Peru teenagers and volunteers working on the outer wall

FairMail Peru teenagers and volunteers working on the outer wall

Using only sustainable materials like straw bales, mud, bamboo and wood an alternative living, working and experimentation centre is being created overlooking the pacific ocean in  the fishing village of Huanchaco.

Besides the environmental benefits of the alternative building techniques used they will also create and inspiring and healthy working environment for FairMail’s photography classes and group activities.

FairMail founders Peter and Janneke on their construction site

FairMail founders Peter and Janneke on their construction site

To save costs and get more fun out of the construction all the work is being done with the bare hands of FairMail founders Peter and Janneke, occasionally helped by FairMail volunteers and some of the FairMail teenagers.

Throwing mud on the wall, cutting glass bottles for the windows and carpentry are great fun to do together and help relax the mind.

FairMail Peru teenager Dante helping Janneke to cut  some bottles

FairMail Peru teenager Dante helping Janneke to cut some bottles

Besides the new FairMail office the “Casi Casa” complex will house a workshop for sustainable technologies, a yoga and meditation space, a loam pizza palace and the apartment of FairMail founders Peter and Janneke.

To follow the construction process you can like Casi Casa’s Facebook page or watch the time-lapse video of the erection of the first floor of the first round tower.

The making of Casi Casa’s North Tower from peter den hond on Vimeo.

Janneke, la fondatrice de FairMail, de retour aux sources

mardi, décembre 8th, 2015
FairMail Peru founder Janneke Smeulders

FairMail Peru founder Janneke Smeulders

Depuis maintenant trois semaines, Janneke Smeulders la fondatrice de Fairmail est arrivée au Pérou. Ce séjour s’avère être une excellente occasion pour prendre le pouls des plus récents développements de Fairmail et ce qu’elle prévoit d’accomplir durant les prochains 4 mois sur place.

Janneke having breakfast at the FairMail office

Janneke having breakfast at the FairMail office

A quoi ressemble une journée de travail au Pérou?

“Prenons comme exemple mercredi dernier. J’ai mis les pieds hors du lit à environ 6:45 pour faire ma méditation matinale de 7 à 8 pendant que Peter faisait du yoga, arrosait les plantes et préparait le petit déjeuner. Après un excellent repas constitué d’un jus de  mangues et de fruits de la passion frais et d’avoine, ce fut le temps de jeter un œil sur les emails et de travailler sur les commandes de noël en attente. Je me suis penchée sur des nouvelles cartes de noël pour Greetz et ai préparé des cartes de Noël corporatives sur mesure pour une entreprise italienne et une hollandaise.

Quand cela a été terminé, ce fut le temps du café. Tout en sirotant ce dernier, j’ai regardé les images que les jeunes ont prises en novembre. Je regarde toujours chacune des photos (5000 par mois de moyenne) pour ensuite faire une sélection à mettre sur le site Internet, les retoucher au besoin et leur attribuer des mots clés pour que les clients puissent facilement mettre la main dessus grâce aux différents thèmes.

Pour le déjeuner, nous avons franchis les quelques pâtés de maisons qui nous séparent d’un chaleureux restaurant local. Pour seulement 2 euros, le menu offre un repas simple composé d’une soupe, de riz aux œufs ou au poisson, des lentilles et une boisson. De retour au bureau, ce fut le temps de se préparer pour le cours donné à 5 des 10 jeunes participants. Maria Flor notre assistante gérant arriva à 14h et tandis que le cours ne prend place que de 15h à 18h, la majorité des jeunes arrivèrent à 14h30, ce qui donne la chance d’échanger un peu avant que le cours ne commence.

Nos 2 volontaires Analena et Kira arrivèrent ensuite et commencèrent le cours d’une façon bien dynamique: avec ‘Ninja’, un jeu de groupe! Nous avions à nous immobiliser dans une position Ninja et puis un par un, nous devions changer un autre Ninja avec un mouvement tout en style. Le cours s’est ensuite déroulé agréablement: d’abord en visionnant une sélection de photos qu’ils ont prises durant la dernière séance puis chacun s’est mis au travail pour développer sa propre idée tandis que nous aidions où nous le pouvions.

Un peu après 18h, les jeunes rentrèrent chez eux et nous avons pris en vitesse une petite laine pour aller admirer le coucher du soleil sur la plage qui se trouve à peine à 20m du bureau. Quelle belle façon de terminer une si belle journée! En fait, nous n’avons pas du tout l’impression que cela fut une journée de ‘travail’!”

Janneke during a management retreat with the Peruvian FairMail staff

Janneke during a management retreat with the Peruvian FairMail staff

Quels sont vos plans pour ce séjour au Pérou?

“Comme toujours lors de mes séjours au Pérou, mon but est de guider et de superviser les assistantes gérant d’une façon plus efficace que ce que je peux faire par email, d’amener de nouvelles idées et inspirations pour les cartes et les thèmes à développer et de se mettre à jour avec les adolescents et leur famille en ce qui attrait aux défis personnels qui se présentent à eux.

Ce séjour est aussi l’occasion d’essayer de mettre en place une conversation ‘miroir’ avec chaque jeune. Il s’agit d’une stratégie de coaching qui consiste à laisser le participant organiser des propres idées et émotions au sujet de ses doutes et problèmes personnels.

Par ailleurs, j’ai également à former un nouveau assistant gérant étant donné que Yuli, une des assistantes gérant actuelles a l’opportunité de partir travailler aux États-Unis pour 3 mois. Cela s’avère être une belle occasion d’inviter un ancien participant de Fairmail pour acquérir une expérience de travail en gérance. Nous offrons donc la chance à Betty de démontrer ses capacités et ses affinités pour le travail administratif et pour voir si elle est en mesure de prendre en main cette responsabilité.

L’apogée de se séjour sera sans contredit le voyage de photographie dans la forêt des nuages que l’équipe entière de Fairmail prépare pour janvier. Cette excursion s’avère être une excellente opportunité pour développer davantage l’esprit d’équipe entre les membres et pour faire le plein d’images pour Fairmail.”

Janneke helping out during  a photography excercise

Janneke helping out during a photography excercise

Comment trouvez-vous l’équipe de Fairmail après une absence de près de 6 mois?

“Mes constatations sont différentes à chacune de mes visites. Cette fois, j’étais heureuse de voir que les membres de la gérance et les volontaires formaient une merveilleuse équipe ensemble. J’ai pu également constater que les adolescents parlent plus ouvertement de leur situation personnelle que dans le passé. Nous formons un temps d’échanges hebdomadaire où chacun trouve l’espace pour articuler et partager sa semaine à la maison, à l’école et à Fairmail et pour complimenter une autre personne. Ce temps d’échange devient de plus en plus long au fil des semaines et semble gagner en authenticité avec le temps ce qui me démontre que les jeunes sont assez à l’aise et en confiance pour exposer au groupe leurs problèmes et préoccupations personnels. Cela me rend très heureuse étant donné qu’un des objectifs de Fairmail est de créer un espace où les participants trouvent une quiétude où ils peuvent vraiment être eux-mêmes et découvrir leurs propres talents et rêves. Alors un gros pouce levé pour l’équipe entière!”

 

Quels jeunes vous ont-ils impressionnés particulièrement pour leur développement durant les derniers mois?

“Comme je l’ai mentionné, j’ai été très impressionnée par les habilités de communication développées par tous les jeunes, mais si je dois choisir un adolescent qui m’a particulièrement marqué ce sera Juan Gabriel. Il s’avère être la plus rapide étoile montante. Il y a à peine 6 mois, il n’avait pas confiance en lui, ne savait pas dans quelle direction se projeter aussitôt que ses études secondaires seraient terminées et cherchait du travail sans succès. Des gens de son entourage le poussaient à chercher plus activement un emploi, mais cela résulta pour Juan Gabriel, à adopter une attitude encore plus passive. Cette pression avait donc un effet négatif pour lui.

 

Regardez-le maintenant: il a entrepris des études dans une académie pré-universitaire et projette d’étudier en communication. Son rêve est de devenir un photo-journaliste sportif. Il semble être sur la bonne voie ce qui lui a permis d’être récipiendaire de plusieurs bourses lui donnant la chance de suivre plusieurs cours dans un institut important voué à la photographie de Trujillo. Cette expérience n’a fait que renforcer son estime personnelle et à travers ses publications positives sur Facebook, nous pouvons constater toute sa motivation. Il continue également à prendre des cours d’anglais et à travailler durement à Fairmail. Il s’avère être un excellent exemple pour les plus jeunes de l’équipe et je suis très fière de lui!”

Janneke painting the FairMail office

Janneke painting the FairMail office

Avez-vous des plans pour l’expansion de Fairmail dans un pays autre que le Pérou dans un future proche?

“Non, pas pour l’instant. Après une période d’expansion, nous nous trouvons à l’heure actuelle dans un moment où nous optons plutôt pour la qualité que pour la quantité. Et cela me va à ravir étant donné que ça me permet de faire des choses qui étaient depuis longtemps sur ma liste de choses à faire et qui me tiennent bien à cœur: offrir des séances supplémentaires de coaching personnel aux jeunes, guider davantage les assistantes gérant et prendre plus de temps pour developer les produits et trouver de nouveaux marchés et distributeurs. Ce dernier volet est plus qu’important pour assurer que les 55 jeunes de Fairmail, présents et anciens, puissent financer l’éducation dont ils ont besoins pour atteindre leurs rêves.”

 

Vous désirez venir pour voir de votre propres yeux ce qui se passe à Fairmail au Pérou? Sautez sur l’occasion de devenir un volontaire pour l’enseignement de la photo ou prenez part à une excursion en compagnie des jeunes de FairMail.

Les écoles péruviennes fermées plus tôt en raison de “El Nino”

mardi, décembre 8th, 2015

Au Pérou, l’année scolaire se termine normalement en décembre. Cependant, cette année, le gouvernement péruvien a décidé d’accélérer le rythme avec 6 jours de cours par semaine pour ainsi terminer l’année en novembre. De cette manière, le gouvernement espère terminer les examens avant qu’arrivent les grosses pluies de “El Nino” prévues en décembre.

Lors du denier important “El Nino” en 1998, Huanchaco se retrouva isolé à cause des lits de rivière asséchée qui se changèrent en torrents infernales, ce qui força de nombreuses familles de quitter leur demeure sans avoir un autre endroit où s’installer. Nous croisons les doigts pour que cette fois ne soit pas aussi désastreuse et que les mesures préventives soient efficaces pour éviter de revoir une telle tragédie.

Même si le bulletins finaux n’ont pas encore émis, il semblerait que tous les participant de Fairmail aient passés au niveau supérieur cette année. Hurrah! Même Dante qui s’est cassé le bras droit lors du match de soccer le mois passé, s’est débrouillé pour terminer le primaire car l’école lui a permis de faire les examens finaux oralement.

FairMail Peru photographer Juan Gabriel standing in front of the Kepler Academy

FairMail Peru photographer Juan Gabriel standing in front of the Kepler Academy

Par ailleurs, Juan Gabriel et Maria de los Angeles, qui ont tous deux gradués du secondaire l’année dernière, se préparent maintenant pour le gros examen d’entrée de la National University (UNT) qui aura lieu en mars prochain. En moyenne, seulement les 10% ayant obtenu les meilleurs scores ont la possibilité d’entrer à la UNT.

D’une part, Juan Gabriel âgé de 17 ans a terminé ses études secondaires en n’étudiant que le week-end, ce qui fait qu’il a beaucoup à rattraper. Avec une partie de ses revenus de la vente de ses cartes Fairmail, il est en mesure d’étudier à l’académie Kepler à Trujillo en raison de 6 jours par semaine. En plus de lui enseigner des matières qu’il n’a jamais apprises auparavant, l’institut lui permet aussi de réviser ce sur quoi il a déjà passé les examens. Ses résultats de tests s’améliorent de semaine en semaine ce qui certifie qu’il est sur la bonne voie pour la réussite des examens en mars.

D’autre part, Angeles, âgée de 18 ans, a choisi un autre chemin. Malheureusement, elle n’a pas obtenu des assez bonnes notes dans l’examen d’entrée en mars dernier à cause du stress. De cette manière, elle étudie maintenant à l’institut CEPUNT. Il s’agit d’un établissement très compétitif qui garantie l’entrée directe à l’université pour les élèves ayant obtenu les plus hautes moyennes suite à 3 examens partiels. Si elle arrive a faire partie des 8 meilleurs parmi les 60 étudiants CEPUNT qui veulent étudier les sciences sociales, Angeles serait directement admise à l’université. Étant donné qu’elle a terminée 18ième suite au premier examen partiel, il reste encore beaucoup d’effort à mettre. Nous avons les doigts croisés pour son prochain examen qui aura lieu dimanche.

Lumière sur un volontaire instructeur de photographie

dimanche, octobre 25th, 2015
Natalia helping Diana with a fairtrade condolence card picture

Natalia helping Diana with a fairtrade condolence card picture

Si c’est bien les jeunes de Fairmail qui prennent les photos, comment se fait-il que leurs cartes soient si professionnelles et adaptées au goût des clients occidentaux? Cela s’avère possible grâce aux instructeurs en photographie bénévoles qui viennent de partout dans le monde pour offrir leur aide. Pour vous donnez un aperçu de leur accomplissement, nous avons interviewé Natalia (26 ans) une volontaire allemande juste avant son départ d’un séjour de 6 mois au sein de Fairmail. Apprenez en davantage au sujet de son expérience en ici.

How did you hear about volunteering at FairMail Peru?

I heard about volunteering at FairMail from a former student of my university. She spent her practical semester at FairMail India several years ago.

What were your normal tasks and which special projects did you do?

Together with other volunteers I was teaching the teenagers photography, especially in creative skills, since most of them already know how to operate their cameras. To do so it was necessary to plan the lessons in cooperation with the co-managers of FairMail Peru. After the teenagers take the pictures, my colleagues and I were selecting the best ones and were talking about suggestions to improve the photos in future. Furthermore I planned and implemented my own project which was aimed at providing the teenage photographers with practical working experiences before they would leave FairMail and before deciding about their future profession.

The whole FairMail team showing their creative projects

The whole FairMail team showing their creative projects

What would you say your impact was on the teenagers with your volunteering? How did it help them?

I think my volunteering helped the teenagers in their motivation – not only in photography but also to search for possible professions for their future and job opportunities. As the teenagers told me, especially the individual conversations helped them to believe in themselves and their capabilities.

What did you like most about volunteering for FairMail?

The most I liked is the feeling of being a family member of FairMail Peru. From the beginning on, the teenagers welcomed me warmly and did not seem to care about my basic language skills. Whenever I felt unmotivated, they gave me new energy and courage. I also enjoyed seeing that the more we talked and worked on the ideas of the kids, the better their photos became. It was a breathtaking feeling to see the first postcard of one of the new photographers: Angelica. It made me very proud of our work together.

What was the most difficult for you about volunteering for FairMail?

The most difficult moment about my volunteering at FairMail was seeing all the farewell letters from the teenagers and the co-workers which I received just before my departure.

How did you like living in Huanchaco and what kind of things did you do in your free time?

I enjoyed the life in Huanchaco very much. In my free time, I was meeting my local friends, enjoying the Peruvian food, dancing salsa, jogging, wave surfing, relaxing on the beach, learning Spanish and capturing my surroundings with the camera.

What would you say to others who are wondering if they would like to volunteer for FairMail?

To others who are wondering whether they should apply at FairMail or not, I would say that they should no longer hesitate! It is absolutely worth it not only because of having the pleasure to become a member of such a competent and cordial social enterprise but also to get a chance to improve your Spanish language skills and to experience life in Peru.

Natalia preparing the healthy break snack with FairMail Peru managers Yuli and Maria flor

Natalia preparing the healthy break snack with FairMail Peru managers Yuli and Maria flor

Do you perhaps have one example of a funny moment or experience you had?

There were lots of funny moments I had during my stay in Peru. One of them was during work, as Medalit and I were taking pictures for the card theme “Thank You” using tiny, colorful decorated stones on the beach. To do so it was necessary to find the right position for the text. After we finished drawing the words into the sand and turned around to use the stones, we found only empty space. The stones were gone!

Soon we noticed a man further down the beach who was cleaning garbage from the beach. We ran towards him to explain what we were looking for and he remembered having collected them. Once we had searched for the stones in his huge sack full of garbage, we could finally start building the words into the sand. Just as we finished shaping the words in the sand perfectly and Medalit switched on her camera, a huge wave reached our feet and washed away all the stones!

We could not hold ourselves from laughing and began to rescue the tiny stones again, which were now spread all over the beach. Future volunteers, beware of those tiny stones – they are in for adventures!

Interested in volunteering yourself?

Does volunteering for FairMail sound good to you or do you know someone who might be interested? You can read all about how things work by clicking here. And by the way: we don’t charge any volunteer fees.