Generations Humanitarian Envisions a World without Street Children

This blog has been created to facilitate and support families through the process of adoption and continued education of street children throughout South America.

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Generations Humanitarian is committed to transform street children toward an abundance of health, hope, and loving homes thereby breaking the cycle of scarcity for generations to come. To learn more, please visit www.genhu.org.

December 29, 2009

The Sunflower Orphanage for New Years 2010!!

My husband Stuart and our 15 year old son Trevin are on a trip with Generations Humanitarian to give some much needed service to the Sunflower Orphanage in Peru. They are having some amazing experiences and have only been there a few days. Here is a recent email from Day 1:

"We finally made it! This place is amazing!! After 26 hours in airports or on airplanes we made it to Cuzco, spent enough time there to eat lunch, then went to Pisac for shopping. We are in Urubamba now. I really love the Peruvians, they are so pleasant and sweet and happy. The mountains and river are incredible! We almost ran over some pigs, dogs, sheep, llama´s-you name it while riding the bus. I had an alpaca steak for lunch....hmmmm
Our group is all great. Everyone a bit lethargic as some had longer trips than us even. Because of that we didnt see ruins today most people are too tired. Not me, I´ve been bright-eyed and wide awake, not wanting to miss a sight. Other people slept on the bus rides. Not me. So many fascinating things to see!"

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