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Asociación SOLAC: August Update with Videos
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Saturday, August 18, 2007. August Update with Videos. The roof has been completed! Check out the videos. As always, we would love to hear any feedback; drop us a line at asociacionsolac@gmail.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). News and Updates in Spanish. August Update with Videos. View my complete profile.
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Asociación SOLAC: Santa Cruz de Flores
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007. Santa Cruz de Flores. In the aftermath of the earthquake that struck southern Peru in mid-August, SOLAC has attempted to provide a little relief to those who have yet to benefit from the government's emergency response. The communities we have selected are rural, and in sometimes hard to reach places. Our first effort happened in Santa Cruz de Flores, about 80km south of Lima along the Panamerican Highway. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). News and Updates in Spanish.
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Asociación SOLAC: August 2007
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Saturday, August 18, 2007. August Update with Videos. The roof has been completed! Check out the videos. As always, we would love to hear any feedback; drop us a line at asociacionsolac@gmail.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). News and Updates in Spanish. August Update with Videos. View my complete profile.
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Asociación SOLAC: Fall Update
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Thursday, December 13, 2007. Great news from Huachipa! Now that the construction is done, we are continuing on into the implementation phase. We will be stocking the building with books, furniture, and school supplies in the upcoming months. But first. a Christmas party! There will be small gifts, panet. Ón (delicious sweet-bread), and something resembling a clown. This promises to be a lot of fun, and photos are forthcoming. We wish everyone a happy holiday,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Asociación SOLAC: October 2007
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007. Santa Cruz de Flores. In the aftermath of the earthquake that struck southern Peru in mid-August, SOLAC has attempted to provide a little relief to those who have yet to benefit from the government's emergency response. The communities we have selected are rural, and in sometimes hard to reach places. Our first effort happened in Santa Cruz de Flores, about 80km south of Lima along the Panamerican Highway. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). News and Updates in Spanish.
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Asociación SOLAC: December 2007
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Thursday, December 13, 2007. Great news from Huachipa! Now that the construction is done, we are continuing on into the implementation phase. We will be stocking the building with books, furniture, and school supplies in the upcoming months. But first. a Christmas party! There will be small gifts, panet. Ón (delicious sweet-bread), and something resembling a clown. This promises to be a lot of fun, and photos are forthcoming. We wish everyone a happy holiday,. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Asociación SOLAC: July 2007
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Monday, July 9, 2007. We are happy to report that the Colegio Alto Peru library construction is in full swing. What we thought would be a relatively simple roof installation turned into a huge renovation when we found out the government recently created new regulations for school building. After months of haggling with engineers, attending meetings, getting price estimates for materials, we are now close to completing construction. We are working directly with the 4. Some younger ones too, to the Peruvia...
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Asociación SOLAC: July Update
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Monday, July 9, 2007. We are happy to report that the Colegio Alto Peru library construction is in full swing. What we thought would be a relatively simple roof installation turned into a huge renovation when we found out the government recently created new regulations for school building. After months of haggling with engineers, attending meetings, getting price estimates for materials, we are now close to completing construction. We are working directly with the 4. Some younger ones too, to the Peruvia...