Today we left the workshop for Zapallal, to attend the inauguration of the school named Mi Otro Mundo, a school which Misericordia helped set up.
Aurelyen, accompanied by a small part of the workshop team, took an 8 hour bus ride from Lima up to Yurinaki, a small village found in the heart of the Peruvian central rainforest. La madre Leticia, a nun who has been a close friend of Mision Misericordia ever since its foundation back in 2002, had set up a primary school in this village, and had asked Aurelyen to act as a father figure and mentor to the 5B grade.
For over two years now, Carlos Alejandro Monteverde Vilchez has been the driving force of the Mision Misericordia project.
Discover the faces of the Misericordia’s team.
Together, we celebrated mother’s day at the workshop. Until you’ve actually been to Peru, you won’t realize the importance this day has in this country.
Carlos Monteverde is a huge corrida fan. It had been over twenty years since he had last experienced the pleasure of going to the arenas in Acho, where he once was one of the secret keepers and vital components.
A big party was organized by Misericordia in El Cascajal Club to celebrate the launch of new collection. The team of Misericordia loves to dance and this was a great opportunity to do it!!
On the 27th of November, we celebrated the birthday of one of our fabric cutters, Edwin. As is the case with the birthdays of all the other workers,