Sister Karina: Hope for poor families in Peru through new houses!
Sister Karina: Hope for poor families in Peru through new houses!
The committed religious Sister Karina Beneder from Kollmitzberg tirelessly campaigns for families in the peeling of Peru. After the successful establishment of a tree nursery, drinking water systems and the establishment of a school at 4,200 meters, it is now to build small houses for needy families. "At the moment we are building a 48 square meter house for a family of four by 1,500 euros. A total of four other houses should follow," she said and emphasized the catastrophic living conditions, from which many people suffer from the district of chorilos and Pachacutec. According to meinzirk.at often the families live without toilets or flowing water and fight against adverse climatic conditions.
In addition to her construction projects, Sister Karina in Lima runs a “House of Talents” in Lima, which offers over 200 children and young people artistic and social development opportunities. In addition, it supports 30 arms that spend 2,500 meals a day - but this initiative often reaches its limits because the food was not sufficient, as explained in a moving report. The initiative "We want to help Zwettl" not only helps financially, but also mobilizes real support from Christmas markets and benefit actions, such as Kurier.at reports.sustainability and education in focus
Sister Karina has also launched a recycling system as part of her vision for a better future, where plastic waste is processed into useful everyday objects. The highlight projects include the equipment of four schools with computers that offer young people access to the digital world for the first time. "It's a challenge, but it is incredibly fulfilling to work here," said the 57-year-old missionary. Their innovative approach to the problems of the region, be it through education or charitable projects, not only brings hope, but also concrete help in the poor areas of Peru.Details | |
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