Thursday 25 September 2014

Wich animal can breath through its bottom?

Did you know that turtles can breath through their bottoms? I have learned this important fact during one of the weekly trivia night fundraisers hosted by HOOP Peru at the Wild Rover Hostel in Arequipa.


In last week's fundraiser, HOOP volunteers raised over 200 soles towards funds to hire a social worker at HOOP`s Flora Tristan School. HOOP and its devoted staff have continuously held these fundraisers in the name of education and well-being for the community members of Flora Tristan. Each Wednesday night, HOOP volunteers organize the trivia night, come up with questions and host the actual quiz night for knowledge-hungry backpackers from across the world.

These fundraisers are necessary because the children HOOP works with live in difficult circumstances and they need staff that can regularly cater to all their needs, whether it be academically or emotionally. A social worker would provide that additional support for the children and their parents and would also be able to uplift the confidence of individuals and make them realize their potential for achieving success in the years to come. Furthermore a social worker would be able to strengthen relationships and resolve personal, family and social problems. 
One of our bonus rounds is often a limbo dance, which is always great fun!

If you are based in Arequipa then why not attend one of HOOP`s weekly quiz nights and use your brain for a very good cause? We would love to see you there!

- Written by Sam Eisenberg

Friday 12 September 2014

Serendipity: A beautiful and unexpected journey in Arequipa

Living in and being a part of HOOP in Arequipa has been such a journey. Everything over these last two months has exceeded my expectations: The lovely students, volunteers, locals and city.

Coming from Melbourne, having worked with a lot of NGOs beforehand, I thought I would be coming to Arequipa to be a typical volunteer. I expected to be working a few hours at the school each day and returning to a relatively calm hostel life. But oh how I was wrong. Working for HOOP and with HOOP-ers, I have learnt to embrace much more than just teaching. For starters, there has been the lively and warm volunteer community. I did not expect that the other volunteers that I have worked with and currently work with, would become an almost family away from home. There are friendships I have made that I know will not end after our HOOP experiences.


Then there is the myriad of things to do and places to go in and around Arequipa. Whilst you have Cuzco and Puno as your standard weekend trips away from Arequipa, there are also so many things do see in Arequipa. There is the monastery, museums, the lovely eateries and cafes, and of course, the salsa clubs! One of my favourite places in Arequipa is the Mirador de Yanahuara. It is a viewpoint only 20 minutes walk from the Plaza De Armas, where if you have good weather, you can see the sunrise in the most heavenly way. 

One of my favourite experiences outside of teaching the loveliest students at Flora Tristan, took place in a quaint house just outside the Arequipa centre. A local I was dancing with in my salsa class invited me to join her and her theatre group in a rehearsal at their director's house. I did not know what to expect and until we entered the house and started vocal and body exercises, I was completely in a state of curiousity. Michaela, an Austrian volunteer who I had persuaded to come with me, was absolutely confronted as well. Here we were in a fancy lounge room of a theatrical director's house, singing, dancing and acting with the cast from the Spanish version of Cats, the musical. It was an eclectic mix of people from diverse ages too. I will never forget that day!

There is so much more I could say but I feel like it is better conveyed through experience. I know everyone who comes to volunteer with HOOP will have a unique time due to the most unexpected experiences that come about with just having an open mind. Serendipity is a word that comes to mind. 

I urge you to have an open mind, come down to volunteer with HOOP and experience exactly what I mean.

WRITTEN BY

Ayes S.