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These are the folks who drive the vision of the foundation forward here in Bolivia. By combining their experience working in Bolivia, and specifically with children, they act as the seat of wisdom for Niños con Valor.
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Jacqueline Alvarez Daza Jackie is a psychologist who has an intense love for children and passion to improve their living circumstances. She has worked with Mosoj Yan, Bolivian Children's Mission and the government family and children's service agency SEDEGES. Currently, she is the director of Projects for Niños con Valor and is studying law full-time. |
Carlos Patiño Our relationship with Carlos began when his daughter, Carol, fell sick with leukemia and he was looking for help with the high medical costs. While we thought we were helping him, it turned out he would become a major asset to the foundation, with his passion, extensive contacts, and incredible love for children. |
Rosario Torrez Rosario is an accountant who currently works as the administrator of a school just outside of Cochabamba. She works closely with our administrator to ensure the best money management and economic transparency possible. |
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Margot Herbas Margot is also a psychologist who works in the local school system. She has a lot of experience in working with children and her experience is invaluable for the foundation. She is also very active within the various projects, attending all the major events and lending a helping hand when able. |
Sonia Trujillo Sonia is a social worker with years of experience working within government homes and centres for children and adolescents. Her immense knowledge of the governmental social work system is crucial to the care we are able to afford our kids. She truly is a voice of wisdom for the foundation. |
Ricardo Siles Ricardo is a community leader in the community of San Juan de Dios, and works for the governmental water company Emapas based out of Sacaba. He knows the ins and outs of living and working with rural and indigenous communities, and is our main guide when we look towards projects outside of the city. |
Christmas at CDPOn Thursday we celebrated Christmas for the 4th year now with the girls of Corazón del Pastor. Tía Kimber worked with Tías Tania and Noelia to direct a fun and thoughtful nativity theatre. Then, we shared a great big Christmas meal and got ready to open the wonderful presents donated by Elevation church in Canada. We received a surprise visit from the head of the Spanish office of Maxam, with even more toys!
Christmas at PDCWhile it was our 2nd Christmas a PDC, it was our first as a baby home, and it was simply adorable to see the faces light up of our little ones as we celebrated. We shared a festive meal, and the kids all emptied their stockings (with a little help) and open gifts, which were generously purchased by Freeway church in Canada.
Christmas in the CampoToday we return from a 4 day trip to Mizque, where we gave out gifts and Christmas baskets to the children and families of Patawasi and Mina Asientos. These are two impoverished communities, each 7 hours out of Cochabamba. We also provided a warm breakfast, and lots of fun with a parachute, face-painting, and, of course, football. In total, we gave out nearly all of the 280 baskets we put together and the over 1400 toys we brought along with us. Merry Christmas!