Impressions from building a dream July 2010 - Notes from La Chureca

12th JULY 2010 - I am back in Nicaragua working alongside the 20 women learning with the Pachamama Workshop. The Earth Eductaion Project Nicaraguan team conists of Lesbia, a nicaraguan artist imparting the Pacahmama classes, Ana our fabulous adminstrator and coordinator, and Ruben the country director. Both Ana and Ruben work for Juntos Contigo, the education centre where the EEP is based.



The development since March of the workshop and in the dedication of the participants is incredible! The women have the desire to learn and to create a better future for themselves and their families. Nothing is easy an dthis is an adventure for all of us. The community of La Chureca is difficult, dangerous and the people that live here speak their own language, have their own community laws and are extremely marginalized. Outsiders are viewed with suspicion and the assumption that organizations and authorities are trying to exploit them rather than help them. It has taken a lot of dedication and hard work to earn the trust of the women and reach the stage the workshop is at now.



As I walked through the squelching mud and breathed in the toxic air that smells of open drainage systems, rotten food, rubbish and disease I had that feeling in my stomach that made me start the project together with Juntos Contigo – that the children deserve to be able to live as healthily as possible here, to learn about the environment and know they can make the most of their futures given the right opportunity.

I passTeresa’s house and hear Giselle and Francis giggling, Alba runs out playing with Alvarito. Life here is like any other neighbourhood, there are the tough moments, the horrific setting of living off a rubbish dump and then there is the essence of life that makes us smile every day. It is not about saying there is a better way to live, it is about giving these families the best opportunities they can have, they should have, to be able to provide for their children and ensure that the future generations are not born and raised on a rubbish dump, rather in a community that has the skills to move forward, develop and provide opportunities and education.

EEP is building together with the women a sustainable business in the community that they can manage, work for, learn to be artists and produce a product in-line with protecting the environment and brightening the future for the community.

Running the Marathon and baking cakes: supporting the EEP European style

This April incredible EEP superstars Andrew and Charlotte are baking and running in aid of EEP this month!

Andrew Fox has taken up the challenge of the Paris Marathon!
Andrew will be running the 42 km course with a group of friends donating sponsorship funds to UK charities. Andrew is also running on behalf of the Earth Education Project. He will be pounding the french asphalt on April 11th 2010 to raise funds for the La Chureca community.

Every year in April 35,000 runners crowd the streets of Paris in the annual Marathon de Paris. The course starts out right in front of the Triumphal Arch and continues down the broad Champs Elysées and past fabulous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral and Place de la Bastille.

The students of Juntos Contigo Education Centre will be holding a race day in support of Andrew! Getting a taster of how much training Andrew has had to do to be able to run in support of their community.

Good luck Andrew! :-) If you would like to sponsor Andrew please contact tallerpachamama@gmail.com
 
 
Charlotte Hessey is selling delicious home made lunches and cakes at her work place for the month of April to raise funds for The Earth Education Project. In Barnes lucky estate agents are enjoying yummy Hessey food and helping the La Chureca community on their lunch breaks!


There are many ways to help.

Thank you Andrew and Charlie EEP superstars!