The foundations for the building of the classroom have been done and the land flattened, and the original shack has been pulled down to make way for the new wooden structure which is due to be finished this week. There is just over a month before the school is due to open and the inside of the classrooms are due to be done next week, then teachers need to be employed! Excluding furniture, the remaining building costs are around s/6000 (£1000). You can see progress so far in the photo above (and Mark pretending to be helpful in the photo below!)Whilst I was there I got to see the water truck arrive. Each house has to pay 1 sole 50 cents (about 20p) for each container of water. The truck comes every day and the water will last for 2 days if clothes do not need washing, or just 1 day if they do.
Friday, 18 January 2008
Mark in Ventanilla
Last Thursday I (Mark) went to Ventanilla again to see the progress and support Alfredo and his wife Rosa. It was a humbling time as always, but worth the 2 and a bit hours to get there. (Ventanilla is north of Lima and we live in the south of Lima – it’s like travelling from London to Leicester an back on a dirt track!)
The foundations for the building of the classroom have been done and the land flattened, and the original shack has been pulled down to make way for the new wooden structure which is due to be finished this week. There is just over a month before the school is due to open and the inside of the classrooms are due to be done next week, then teachers need to be employed! Excluding furniture, the remaining building costs are around s/6000 (£1000). You can see progress so far in the photo above (and Mark pretending to be helpful in the photo below!)Whilst I was there I got to see the water truck arrive. Each house has to pay 1 sole 50 cents (about 20p) for each container of water. The truck comes every day and the water will last for 2 days if clothes do not need washing, or just 1 day if they do.
The foundations for the building of the classroom have been done and the land flattened, and the original shack has been pulled down to make way for the new wooden structure which is due to be finished this week. There is just over a month before the school is due to open and the inside of the classrooms are due to be done next week, then teachers need to be employed! Excluding furniture, the remaining building costs are around s/6000 (£1000). You can see progress so far in the photo above (and Mark pretending to be helpful in the photo below!)Whilst I was there I got to see the water truck arrive. Each house has to pay 1 sole 50 cents (about 20p) for each container of water. The truck comes every day and the water will last for 2 days if clothes do not need washing, or just 1 day if they do.
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I find Peruvian decor to be quite innovative!
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