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By way of performing arts the children discover new ways of spontaneous expression and transform it into creative activities such as music, dance and theatre. They have performed at other orphanages and in the municipal theatre in Cusco.

 

Creative expression is also through visual arts. Paper mache to create masks and costumes, cutting and gluing, water colors, drawing, tie die and batik are some of the materials used to further the children’s interests.

 

Our beautiful organic gardens host a number of advantages for the children’s growth, too. They are taught about organic farming, how to develop permaculture systems, recycle waste, and conserve water and soil. They enjoy balanced organic meals and benefit from the medicinal herbs grown.

 

All of the children participate in:


Casa de Milagros teaches individual development through an extensive arts program. This program incorporates performance, music and the fine arts. Every Saturday the children at Casa de Milagros take part in a performance class taught by Nino Clemente, a certified teacher originally from Peru. To strengthen community relations as well as to spread its resources, the Casa de Milagros invites children from the local community to attend this class. Through self-expression, the children bolster their self-confidence and get the exercise and movement that children need to be healthy. Their latest performance reenacts an ancient Incan folktale thus teaching the children the history of their culture.


The issues

Over 3,500 children live on the streets of Cusco many abandoned by families that could not feed them. Malnutrition, infrequent bathing...

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our solution

Casa de Milagros provides shelter, food, clothing, basic medical care, and education and arts programs that...

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In order to enrich our children’s lives and strengthen the quality of life for children in the surrounding communities we enacted the Mothers Garden; a program aimed at teaching nutrition, organic gardening techniques, and the use of medicinal plants as a means to improve health and build relationships.

Sopa del dia: our community soup kitchens feed all children under 18 and adults over 65. All participants receive a balanced meal and a fruit snack three days a week. Through this program the local children and elderly have reached a level of health uncommon in Peru.