Thanks to partners like you, Allies is building Community Impact Centers across Peru — safe, hope-filled places where vulnerable children can learn, grow, and thrive. Each center is designed around the most urgent needs of its community, and every single one exists because of donor generosity.
In the remote Q’eros Nation, a new learning center sits at 16,000 feet, giving more than 250 children the chance to learn Spanish, strengthen their education, and stay connected to communities down the mountain. It’s a lifeline for children who attend school only three days a week.
In Chincheros, our “Window to the World” center is filled with color, books, and excitement. With a new smart TV and internet access, students can watch educational programs — and soon will be able to Zoom with their sponsors for the very first time.
The community of Sicuani now has a safe classroom for the Allies Mentoring Program to meet. Children who receive little local support finally have a place for learning, mentoring, and encouragement — with hopes to expand into a full complementary education center.
And in Alto Qosqo, the new Casa Campbell Day Care is becoming a safe haven for dozens of children whose single moms cook and sell food across the street to earn a living. It will run six days a week and even include a printer so children can complete their schoolwork — something no one in the community had before.
Every Allies Community Impact Center may serve a different purpose — but each one tells the same story:
Hope looks like education.
Hope looks like safety.
Hope looks like a place where children are seen, known, and loved.
Because of your support, Allies is empowering local leaders and volunteers to meet the needs of their communities and create lasting change for generations to come. And Peru is just the beginning.