Peruvian dinner a huge success

Our sixth annual Peruvian dinner, held Oct. 8th at Holy Trinity Anglican Church was a huge success. Despite being held on Thanksgiving weekend Saturday and a snowstorm early in the day we had a sell-out crowd. As usual we enjoyed the delicious  food prepared by Carla Tamayo Aragon.

This year the Aculpeca adult and children dancers performed tradtional Peruvian dances for the delighted attendees.

Pictures from the event here: http://www.pbase.com/tracyk/2016_10_08_peruvian_dinner.

 

 

 

 

Peruvian Dinner and Latin Music Night Special Price

We are holding our fifth annual Latin Music Night Oct. 30th at the Yardbird Suite Jazz Club. Tickets are $25 single, save $10 and buy a combined ticket for the Oct. 8th Peruvian dinner ($35) for only $50.

Both events include a silent auction, Peruvian folk dancers will perform at the dinner and snacks and non-alcoholic drinks are included at the Music Night.Limited time offer till Oct. 8th. 

Contact us at supcsociety@gmail.com or 780-289-2405.

 

SUPC Annual fundraising Dinner

Our annual Peruvian fundraising dinner will be held Saturday, October 8th at Holy Trinity Anglican Church 10037 84  Avenue Edmonton. Come out, experience great food, (and pisco sours), enjoy the entertainment, bid on the silent auction (including alpaca, silver and handicraft items from Peru) and support a great cause. Details in the poster.

Also, stayed tuned for information about the annual Latin Music Night Sunday October 30th at the Yardbird Suite.

Special promotion for those that buy tickets to both events, buy a joint ticket for the dinner and for the music for $50 each. Contact SUPC at supcsociety@gmail.com for more details or to buy the tickets.

 

NorQuest Social Work students – successful praticum

All five of the NorQuest social work students, three first year and two second year, completed their block practicum  (work placement) in Arequipa. Three of the students were at La Cuna Jardin Corazon de Jesus and worked with teachers in the two, four and five year old rooms. They also helped with the older children who attended the homework club after the end of their school day. School in Peru begins earlier than in Canada and usually ends early afternoon

The other two students were at IRID and assisted the teachers in the classroom in the mornings, helped with feeding the children at lunch time and in the afternoon provided support to the children in the home centre.

In addition to their placement and studying Spanish, the students visited some of the cultural sites in Arequipa, and also on the weekends visited some of the main tourist sites: Nazca, Puno and the Colca Canyon. After the practicum ended several of the students stayed in Peru to visit Cusco, Machu Picchu, and the Scared Valley.

Aisha Oboh, SUPC Vice-Chair, who completed her practicum in Arequipa in 2011, came to Arequipa  for the last three weeks of the practicum to assist in providing information and support to the students based on her experience of doing a practicum with IRID

Celebration for NorQuest practicum students

2016 NorQuest Practicum students with SUPC Board Chair and Vice-chair

Stephanie Gillanders, April Leblanc, Marcia Tait, Aisha Oboh, Senha Prakash, Brandy Berry and Leila Norton.

Five NorQuest Social Work students are heading to Arequipa April 27th for their Spring block practicum placement. Prior to leaving David Flomo, chair on the NorQuest Social Work Program and Craig Hart, Associate Dean Health and Community Studies, held a departure event for the students and guests. Three of the students will have a practicum placement at Cuna Jardin, Corazon de Jesus and two will do their placement at IRID. As well, all students will live with a local family and study Spanish at a local school. The practicum runs six weeks and in addition to their placement and studying students will visit some of the cultural sites in Arequipa, make side trips to some of the surrounding villages and also visit some of the main tourist sites: Nazca, Puno and the Colca Canyon. After the practicum ends several of the students will also visit Cusco, Machu Pichuu and the Scared Valley.

Aisha Oboh, SUPC founding member and vice-chair, will also be going to Arequipa for the last three weeks of the practicum to assist in providing information and support to the students based on her experiencing doing a practicum with IRID in 2011.

As part of the farewell, Flomo provided gifts for the students, Aisha and for me as will as a memento from NorQuest College for students to give for their home stay family.

More photos from the event can be seen at: http://www.pbase.com/tracyk/2016_04_13_peru_students_

 

 

 

Visit to Cuna Jardin Corazon de Jesus

Tracy and I visited the Cuna Jardin to talk with the Director both about current activities with the children, and parents and about the three NorQuest College students who will be doing their practicum at the Cuna this coming Spring. The Cuna is accepting students for the upcoming school year -beginning in March. Most of the children are from female headed single parent families, many of these mothers work periodically in contract positions, making it difficult to budget and to meet all their financial needs. They realize though the importance of care and education for their children and often travel for two hours to reach the Cuna before starting their job.

More photos here: http://www.pbase.com/tracyk/2016_01_29_cuna_jardin

 

 

Pictures from visit to Instituto de Rehabilitación Integral del Discapacitado (IRID)

 

 

Tracy and I visited IRID last week and noticed the many changes – more play equipment for the children and new spaces for the different therapies the children receive.

As well, work has begun to develop the adjoining field into a garden.

The Director and staff are looking forward to having the NorQuest social work students who will be doing their practicum at IRID this Spring.

For more photos, click here: http://www.pbase.com/tracyk/2016_01_15_visit_to_irid

or click on one of the photos

 

Fourth Annual Latin Music Night

We had a great turnout for the fourth annual Latin Music night held at the Yardbird Suite Oct. 25th.

As always, a huge thank you to the performers: Lisi Sommer, Chris Brown, Nico Arnaez and Caleb Hunt; tango dancers Vicente and Cristina Munoz and Pam Wight and Raymond; Jorge Vargas and Ereni Perez and Benjamin, and Marco Claveria. Photos from the event can be seen here:

http://www.pbase.com/tracyk/2015_10_25_supc_latin_music_night_fundriaser

Also a thank you to all those that bought tickets donated silent auction items and purchased at the silent auction – your participation made the event.