FEVI Ecuador, is an Ecuadorian, grass roots, non-profit organization dedicated to facilitate intercultural education and volunteer community service.

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2009 FEVI REPORT AND PLANS FOR 2010 
Dear FEVI friends, this past year has been of great blessings for the kids we serve in Lumbisi, Tonsupa, Huasalata, and other places in Ecuador. We thank you for your presence in our projects, your love, your work, your ideas, your letters, your generosity. 
This past year 2009 we have received in our projects 40 international volunteers from Mexico, the United States, Canada, United Kingdon, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Korea. We have also received in our projects about 50 Ecuadorian volunteers. In Lumbisi we have been able to construct a new classroom. It was intended to be a play room but now because we increased our service from 40 kids to 60 kids it is being used as a new classroom. It looks prescious, and our new teacher Jaime has also been able to set a small corner for puppet shows for our little kids. 
We have new sidewalks, with the help of the mothers of the kids, the teachers, and our volunteers, and friends who contribute for the construction materials. We have been able to pave the sidewalks and make them safer for our little kids. We have also constructed the back wall of the school so that we can make it a safer place.
Our afternoon school is going very well. Our University of Illinois students run the school. We have about 30 kids attending English lessons, and getting help with homework.
Our organic gardens in Lumbisi look prescious! We collect fresh tomatoes, cabbage, fresh herbs, onions, for the elderly people and the kids in the community. Thanks so much for the hard work of the mothers in the community, Ecuadorian and international volunteers.
In Tonsupa, with the help of our summer volunteers, we painted the Gonzalo Pizarro school and we also distributed clothes, toys, toothbrushes and toothpaste to the families and kids in the community.
In Huasalata we did a tooth brushing campaing for the mothers and kids in the community. Our University of Illinois students collected toothbrushes and toothpast and we taught the kids how to use them.
We are still dreaming of the library for the kids in the Lumbisi community, a new playgound for the school in Tonsupa, and we would like to start organic gardening in the Huasalata community. We will again have a summer camp for the kids in the Lumbisi community. We will be doing Art projects, English, Sports, Music, cooking, dancing, playing. We are planning to have the Huasalata and the Tonsupa kids in a visit to Quito so that they can join our Lumbisi summer camp.
Thanks again for always thinking of us. Maria 

 

Fevi 2008 Summer School

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It´s been great to open our new school for 70 wonderful kids who attend our summer session.
We do all kind of learning and 
entertaining activities. Art, English, Music, outdoor activities, cooking…
We thanks our VFP and USFQ volunteers for their hard work in the classroom, the kitchen, the plaground, the organic garden… 

27/07/2008

Our New Pre School Is Getting Ready For Our Kids

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We have finally ended all the necessary construction for our school to be safe for our kids. It has been a lot of effort, but we will see happy kids in the school pretty soon.

We would like to express our appreciation to our friends Rosa and Sarah for their fund raising event in their school in Pittsburg. Your contribution helped a lot in the completion of our school. 

10/06/2008

Happy Parents Working Hard In The Minga

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The parents of the kids continue to finalize the painting of the new pre school. They are happy to see the final product. They are very happy about their kids enjoying a nice pre school center. We feel we are very blessed we have been able to provide this learning space for little kids in Lumbisi. 

07/06/2008

Host Families And Volunteers Dinner In Lumbisí

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Our FEVI host families, and volunteers got together for a nice dinner in Lumbisi community hall. The mothers told us they are going to miss the person they have been caring for in their homes.
And our volunteers, will also keep in their hearts, their loving host parents. 

09/05/2008

Ivy Hall School Meets With Kids In Lumbisí And Tonsupa

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What a blesssing for the families in Lumbisi and Tonsupa! Our friends from Ivy Hall School in Utah came to spend one week with the kids and their families in these two communities. What a blessing for Ivy Hall kids and their families!
We thank their teacher, Lauren, for making this visit a gracefull reality! 

20/04/2008

Painting The Lunch Room In Lumbisí…

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We spent one morning with the mothers and the kids in Lumbisi, painting the lunch room, cleaning the yard for their new playground, delivering school supplies and clothes for the kids… Happy mothers and kids everywhere…
Thanks to the ladies and the kids from Ivy Hall who painted the lunch room in such a short time! 

20/04/2008
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