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Calle Inca No. 516 |
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The Creative
House of Inti Runakunaq Wasin opens their doors daily to all the children and adolescents of both sexes,
who voluntarily desire to participate in one or more of the
formative and educational programmes that we run, according to an established programme. In the mornings Handiworks shop operates in several types: recycled material, ceramic in cold, crafts and others. |
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afternoons the children participate in the Program of school Reforcement and Literacy,
like part of the Educational Program; and three times per week English classes. In the Kitchen Workshop the male adolescents and women participate in a very enthusiastic way, all the afternoons. The handicraft Workshops in shoe store and carpentry operate two afternoons per week, together with the Music Workshop. |
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| The Programs of
Development of Security, Self-development, and the Development of Spirituality
are important axes in the Formation of the Children and adolescents, and are permanently developed
with different dynamics. The children and adolescents who want to can take a shower upon arriving at the House, and on Mondays can wash their clothes if they need to. Personal care is therefore a fundamental task that we try to develop, like a base for the self-development. The boys participate actively in the activities of shifting and cleaning and also preparation of meals. |
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During these six years of
institutional work, the Educational Project has maintained a low profile, carrying out an
almost silent work, concerned more in generating strategies and methodologies so that the
children can discover their abilities and capacities. In this way they develop them and feel that
they could grow like people and they opt to learn useful things for their future. It is in the month of September of 2001, that the decision was taken of carrying out the expositions of the work that the boys carry out in the workshops, in order to show them in the Local Fair that every Saturday is carried out in the Plazoleta of the district of Santiago. This was done in order to diffuse small advances in the local citizenship, and also get some donations for the materials of the workshops. |
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