Christmas is probably the most important date in the life of every child so all children anxiously await the arrival of Christmas in the Andes.
Each year we host and share the Christmas a moment of joy with the local children. Through a Christmas breakfast, (Hot chocolate with special cake-bread) and gifts, soccer ball, teddy bears, dolls, toothbrush, and other assorted items to encourage happiness for CHRISTMAS and hygiene.
Help us to smiles from children.
We hope your help, your support to achieve this goal, with your support we will achieve many more projects for the benefit of the most needy.
Important Notes & Humanitarian Partnership
In 2014, we met Dean Cardinale and organized a successful mountain expedition in the Ishinca Valley (Cordillera Blanca), where I (Rodolfo Reyes Oropeza) served as the official mountain guide and expedition leader.
Over the course of that expedition, we developed a great friendship, exchanging cultures, travel stories, and life experiences from our years working in the outdoor industry.
Dean Cardinale directs the Human Outreach Project (HOP) foundation. Thanks to his foundation, a fully equipped computer classroom was built in 2017 at the 86758 Ciro Alegría Bazán High School in the village of Pashpa (located at 3,450 m in the Tarica District, Huaraz, Ancash). The project included the donation of 10 laptops equipped with cameras and a dedicated solar panel system to power the facility.
Additionally, during a 2017 Santa Cruz – Llanganuco trek organized alongside World Wide Trekking, a commitment was made to support the community of Huaripampa (3,400 m, located in the Callejón de Conchucos region at the end of the Santa Cruz trek). HOP successfully built a computer lab and donated 10 laptops to the local students. In 2021, this support expanded with the construction of a brand-new school kitchen and modern restroom facilities.
Through this tight-knit collaboration with the Human Outreach Project (HOP), we organize a Christmas event every year, bringing traditional hot chocolate ("chocolatada") and toys to all the children living in the rural communities of Pashpa and Huaripampa.