Cuna Jardin Homework Club

While in Arequipa we visited the homework club at the Cuna Jardin Corazon de Jesus. 17 children from six to 12 years come after their school day ends and do homework under the supervision of two tutors. Upon arrival they have something to eat prior to starting thier homework. I was impressed with the level the students were working at and how focused each one was on completing their work.

Photos here: https://pbase.com/…/2026_04_17_cuna_jardin_homework_class

Visit to Cuna Jardin

While I’ve been in Arequipa I’ve visted both the Cuna Jardin Corazon de Jesus and the El Instituto de Rehabilitación Integral para Discapacitados (IRID). While the area where we live is relatively safe there is increased crime in the city which affects both agencies. In discussion with the Director at the Cuna Jardin there are on-going security concerns in the area where the children’s families live and we were not able to go on home visits. For it’s protection, the Cuna Jardin has installed security cameras and now has a night security person

From: Clove.co.uk blog:

Recent data and reports indicate a concerning increase in criminal activities within the Peruvian region of Arequipa. Authorities and local stakeholders are voicing growing alarm over the rise in security incidents, which have affected public safety, economic stability, and social cohesion.

“…, over the past year, there has been a marked uptick in various forms of crime, including theft, assault, and organized criminal activities. Experts attribute this increase to a combination of factors such as economic challenges, the proliferation of illicit markets, and insufficient policing resources.

Local businesses express concerns over the safety of their premises and employees, leading to increased costs for security measures. Additionally, the psychological toll on the community exacerbates social divides, contributing to a climate of mistrust.”

The Cuna Jardin is in full operation with a total of 90 children from two to five years old. As well, there are 11 older children in a homework club. Fortunately, despite the heavy rains in February the only damage was from leakage from an adjoining building which damaged the shared wall and a bookcase that was next to the wall.

Link to more photos, visiting each of the classrooms and with the Director Marianela Fuentes: https://pbase.com/tracyk/2026_03_18_cuna_jardin_visit

Floodingin Arequipa

Janaury 2026 flooding in Arequipa, including in Sabandia where the Instituto de Rehabilitación Integral para Discapacitados (IRID ) the centre for handicapped children that SUPC supports is located. The rainy season usually starts in February, this year it started early and was been extremely damaging this year: overflowing ravines and mudslides destroying everything in its path including vehicles and homes.

Both IRID and the Cuna Jardin escaped major damage but the children’s families and neighbourhoods in the surrounding areas were devestated.

Six dead and more than 4,000 affected by the rain