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HELPING VULNERABLE PEOPLE WITH ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES

At Into Peru, we believe that it is very important to give back to Peruvians who are less fortunate than ourselves. As a result, we provide practical support to people who live in extreme poverty in the wider community. During August, we were able to visit a shelter which provides help to vulnerable people from disadvantaged backgrounds in Chosica, Lima.  Those staying in this facility face a variety of challenges, including being abandoned by their families, serious health issues and are not able to look after themselves, recovering from drug addiction or are in need of emotional support.  We were very pleased to bring much needed essential supplies to its residents and have a lovely afternoon with them sharing food,…
Into Peru
12 September 2022
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HELPING PERUVIAN CHILDREN THROUGH INTO PERU TOURS

We want to say a big THANK YOU to all of our customers from the last few months for booking your tours to Peru with us. Thanks to you, we were able to use a portion of our profits to take donations to an orphanage in Chaclacayo, Lima which hosts children from ages 8 to 18. We donate food, clothes, and school supplies amongst other needed items to children living in impoverished neighbourhoods and orphanages in Lima, benefiting many vulnerable young ones each year. Thank you for helping us to help others. We believe that together we can make a difference and we promise to keep doing so with your help. A huge THANK YOU to our customers for making…
Into Peru
31 July 2022
Charity Work

MAKING CHRISTMAS SPECIAL FOR PERUVIAN CHILDREN THROUGH INTO PERU TOURS

We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate Christmas than by making it special for children that have had a difficult time over the last few months. At the beginning of 2017, the area of Lurigancho – Chosica, Lima, experienced its worst rain storms in recent history, which resulted in landslides destroying many houses in the area...
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24 December 2018
Charity Work

INTO PERU HELPING IN THE COMMUNITY – THE STORY OF JUANCITO

Juan Adriel is a 4-year-old boy who lives in Chincha, a little town located 200 Kilometres away from Lima, the capital of Peru. He suffers from a condition called ‘hip dysplasia’ which is a is a developmental deformation or misalignment of the hip joint which can make it very difficult for him to walk.
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11 November 2017

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