Friday, July 2, 2010

Peru's Teacher's Union begins Strike against Education Reform

Collaborating with the State in the Reconstruction of the South, Coprodeli built and equipped six public schools in Cañete, Chincha, Pisco, Ica and Nazca to meet the educational demand of the marginal populations affected by earthquake August 2007 in Southern Peru.

Currently, these schools serve to about 1,000 students, being attended by teachers trained, motivated and committed to the reconstruction of educational quality, but to date NOT PAID; How can we speak of "equal opportunities and conditions of quality of life for teachers’’ when they can’t even access the Bachelor in Education through contracts.

Sinking Your Teeth In, Dental Campaign Inspires! by Alycia Ebbinghaus


Traveling to Peru each year has become one of the most energizing parts of my job with Coprodeli USA. For the majority of the year, I'm concentrating on the behind-the-scenes part of the development work we do - getting our projects funded - sometimes it feels removed from what is actually happening on the ground.
The chance to spend three weeks on the ground with Coprodeli Peru, work with US volunteers, visit the project sites and people, really brings a new clarity to the value of our work - to see the progress each year in Coprodeli communities amidst continuing poverty that surrounds it!
This year, I had the honor to lead a group of 9 volunteers from the University of Tennessee - visiting 5 provinces and providing free care to 550 patients over 10 days. The dedication, compassion, work ethic, and enthusiasm demonstrated by all was inspiring and earned tremendous respect and praise from the Coprodeli team - calling them 'chambiadores,' or 'those who answer the need for work.'
In my role as translator/coordinator for this amazing group of volunteers, I was reenergized for the mission of Coprodeli USA.
And I flew back north with a clear understanding of the ongoing challanges that still face us. Many of Coprodeli's Health & Humanitarian Aid Programs depend on donations for daily operation; they depend on Coprodeli USA.
I will continue to do my part to ensure that Coprodeli doctors in Peru have the resources they need to attend to their patients. I invite you to play a role too! Join the One+One campaign, and help us send a container of invaluable supplies to our friends in Peru in August!

Be The Impact, Volunteer with Coprodeli USA By Nikki Evans

I've been to Peru 4 times and many of you have joined me in this life changing adventure. Once as a volunteer, and then as the volunteer group leader, ow, as the Program Manager with Coprodeli USA, I'm looking forward to my 5th trip to Peru in September! At this stage in my life I am grateful to spend so much time with our friends in Peru. Some of you know well how amazing this experience is!
My time with Coprodeli is a continually unfolding story that I will cherish forever. Introducing volunteers to all of the remarkable programs of Coprodeli and to the amazing places and people of Peru is so rewarding! I look forward to these trips because I want to share in the transformation that each volunteer, and each group, inevitably faces, so to relive my own first experience in Peru.
Working with Coprodeli in Peru, every day I am inspired by their dedication and touched by their mission to give people in need a sense of purpose and meaning. However, my words are not enough; the only way to truly engage with this transformative journey is to join us in Peru. The benefits of doing so aren't limited to a sense of personal gratification; rather, they tend to manifest themselves in the tangible change that Coprodeli provides to the Peruvian community.
To those who have joined Coprodeli in past trips, I urge you to continue sharing your stories with others not simply to reconnect with your own experiences but also to inspire them to participate in a mission dedicated to true social change. For those who have yet to join us, we ask that you consider how Coprodeli may help you better realize your ambition for personal and global change.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Hello!

My name is Carmen and I come from Spain. I came to Chicago to join Coprodeli as a summer intern. When reading through the information that Coprodeli USA provides and looking through their web page, it almost sounded too good to be true. Doing this internship means I am helping people in Peru, and supporting a good cause puts a smile in my face and makes me work every minute I am at the office.

If you are interested in event planning, Coprodeli is the right place to intern. You will gain a lot of experience assisting in the organization of many fun events which take place during the summer and in the fall, and you will also take part in the marketing department of the organization. Personally, I think that choosing to intern abroad was the correct decision as I'm expanding my horizons and experiencing a different culture and environment.

Joining Coprodeli for the summer has made me learn about life itself and has helped me achieve a lot of good work experience which will be useful for my future career.

-Carmen


Hello!

My name is Erin Britton. I'm originally from Anchorage, AK, and I attend school at the University of Chicago, but I'm new to Coprodeli - just started interning this week at the Chicago office! I'm already so excited for all the events that we are working on. If the level of excitement and energy in the office is any measure, this summer is going to be huge!

As you hopefully know, we've kicked off thisOne+One Campaign, and we are trying hard to get the word out to as many people as possible. (Pssst: Tell all your friends!) The more people know, the more support we can give to Coprodeli in Peru! But also, the more people who know, the more individuals there are who can get involved with Coprodeli and come to know all of the awesome work that is going on in Peru.

This week, one of the other interns told me to watch me this video called "Acércate" which showed all the projects we are working on in Peru - which are SO COOL. The video is even a little out of date, and doesn't even show all of the new projects we're working on. Talk about inspiration. I wanted to just immediately sign up for the Peru Volunteer Trip in September.

In all, it's been a great first week getting to know Coprodeli, and I look forward to getting to know some of you all at our Chicago events this summer!

Best,

Erin B.

One+One Campaign


If you haven't heard yet, Coprodeli USA has kicked off its summer humanitarian aid campaign, the One+One Campaign!

So, what is One+One?

One+One = Dollar + Dollar
This campaign is supported by a generous matching gift from a Coprodeli supporter, which means every dollar we raise will be matched, dollar-for-dollar, up to $15,000! How cool is that?!

One+One = TWOmorrow
It's a terribly clever catchphrase, but it also contains a lot of truth. The humanitarian aid initiatives that Coprodeli implements help to build a strong foundation for economies and communities, opening new possibilities for education and entrepreneurship. The One+One campaign is an investment in tomorrow, but an investment that has a direct and immediate impact towards meeting the most basic needs today.

One+One = You + Coprodeli
Everything you do for Coprodeli this summer - whether its attending our events, donating to our clothing drive, or getting involved in other ways - will go towards the One+One Campaign. Basically, we have this unique opportunity to double our - and your - impact in the lives of Peruvians. We've set our sights on the goal of raising $15,000 to make the most of this opportunity, and we can only do it with your help!


Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Welcome!

Welcome to the new Coprodeli USA blog!

We have a hugely exciting slate of summer events for 2010, and we hope this blog will help us maintain contact with our community, as well as be a resource to find the latest and greatest happenings from Coprodeli!

This summer is designated the Coprodeli USA Humanitarian Aid Campaign, where every dollar you donate will be matched, up to $15,000, doubling the impact you can make in the lives of Peruvians in the communities that Coprodeli serves.

Check back here often for information on our upcoming events and other ways you can support Coprodeli. Feel free to check us out on Facebook, Twitter, or our website.