Three families benefit from Katie's Campaign
The guys in Villa Maria had a difficult job establishing which of the many families needed the most urgent help with their homes, but work has now begun to build new houses for the following families:
Salome Gladis Chávez, single mother with four children.
Fabiola Baldeón, mother with two young children and a diabetic husband
Evaristo RamÃrez Liñan, single mother with two childen.
This is Salome's house at the moment, check back in a couple of weeks to see its replacement.
katie ashbridge
Katie was a volunteer at our Villa Maria Project in Peru back in 2000. Tragically, she died in 2007. Family, friends and work colleagues of Katie's have set up a fund in her name, and some of these funds are going to help the project she supported with Quest.
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