the end I have spent the day in Huancayo. Understandably the lady who went to donate blood did not appear. ¿? I could not explain very well and even speak the same language sometimes separates us from a very different culture. Which you have been here will understand me. These days are very intense. They are full of deep conversations, people who come to you with their suffering for help, good people trying to live sometimes with great difficulty. few days ago we talked about a girl who already graduated but have to pay more than 700 den euros for the title. Of course do not have and without the title may not have access to many jobs. We also had the event of Ximena studying for midwife and that's going bad times. It's a good girl and good student but not a "little help" will have to drop out. The life is tightening and tightening the majority of Peruvians. Listen attentively to each case without knowing what to say. To you who read these lines I ask for your generosity to these people. Have not been as lucky as us to be born in Spain. They live forever in crisis. If you want to support them send me an email and I will say the best way to go. Thanks.
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days I am more aware of the injustices of our world. Without knowing why I have a "business passport" that allows me to come to Peru when you want and if I feel like I can go to savings and Rome, to Norway or Antarctica to see sea lions. The Peruvians, though they have money, they have a lot of trouble leaving the country. Like many others are considered second-class citizens are not allowed to leave. I have papers to do and are endless. The obstacles are enormous, and people that I could allow discouraged by the road. It saddens me to this world.
end with positive things to tell you that three days ago opened the House Mother "Mother Teresa" at the hospital in San Ramon. A house with living room, three bedrooms and kitchen for women who give birth come from afar to have a place to stay with dignity before delivery. It was very nice. With little money we can achieve great things and we are happy to see the fruits of work in Spain. I was made to a local television interview. Then we went to the Community "Chincana" which has supported the school with some improvements. We were welcomed as great and worked well will continue to be our little support.
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