Despite tropical rain and mud that prevented the normal movement of workers after a month and a half of uninterrupted work, Peruanitos Foundation opened in the Human Settlement Isidoro Tello Melendez, the Bethlehem district, a modern center for early education home to more than forty children.
For the occasion, he traveled especially from Los Angeles to Lima and then to Iquitos, the president of the Peruanitos Foundation, Jimmy Perez Johnson, who was greeted by 40 children and their parents as well as teachers Pronoei, whose faces looked reflected astonishment at the radical change of venue.
“It’s amazing the transformation of our school that was before mats, had no floor, no windows let alone a bath,” said the center’s director Relith Del Aguila Abisror.
The culmination of the work was made possible thanks to the generosity of an Italian family. In recognition of this gesture the Pronoei bear the name of Federico Poletti, son of the donor couple.
By using the word, the president of the Peruanitos Foundation, expressed his appreciation to the Poletti family as well as the solidarity gesture singer William Luna, who did not hesitate to join the delegation to take his art to that town so away.