Our Work
The work is organized around practical settings where support can improve care, safety, health, shelter, and daily stability for children in Peru. Each project is shaped by the conditions of the place it serves and by the form of support most likely to be useful there over time.



Work that responds to real conditions
This page looks more closely at the kinds of work carried out across the portfolio. Rather than repeat the broader story of the foundation, it shows how support is placed in settings where children’s needs can be understood clearly and where practical help can make a meaningful difference in daily life.
Hospital Support
Shelter and Care
Food Support
Emerging Needs
Work in Practice
Four areas of work
Children’s needs do not appear in one single form, and the work is organized with that in mind. In one setting, the most pressing issue may be the condition of a treatment space. In another, it may be the need for safer daily care, stronger food support, or a response shaped to a serious local situation. Grouping the work by setting helps keep each project clear in purpose, suitable to its environment, and easier to understand in human terms.
Hospital and Medical Support
Child Shelter and Direct Care
Community Food and Kitchen Support
Local Response to Emerging Needs
How work is chosen
From visible need to practical support
Observed Need
Each project begins with a condition that can be seen, understood, and discussed in its real setting.
Local Understanding
The work depends on close attention to the people and institutions that understand local conditions directly. That may include hospital leadership, community representatives, local authorities, families, and others whose knowledge helps clarify what is urgent, what is feasible, and what is likely to remain useful after delivery.
Careful Review
The work is reviewed for urgency, feasibility, practical value, and likely use so the purpose remains clear and the response stays responsible.
Delivery in Place
Support is carried through with consistent direction and close attention to how the project will function once it is in use. Where needed, local execution may be supported through trusted representatives who help coordinate delivery on the ground and maintain continuity between planning and practical use.
Work in practice
A record shaped by setting, use, and continuity
Across the portfolio, the work has taken different forms depending on what each setting required. That record includes pediatric intensive care beds furnished in Lima, recurring support for medically dependent children, community kitchens built for shared local use, and shelter-based support for children in vulnerable daily conditions. These examples matter because they show the work not as broad intention, but as specific help placed where it could be used in clear and practical ways.
8 PICU Beds Furnished
3 Community Kitchens
30 Shelter Capacity
Ongoing Medical Support