Registered Charity
No: 1049413
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Project Peru online by
clicking on the links below.
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Past Events & Activities:
Culture, Information, Crafts
| Let us know if you are interested in participating
in such future events. |
Ardingly Show
In association with West
Ridge Camelids.
The South of England Showground, Ardingly, West Sussex.
May 2007. |
Farncombe Parish Church Spring Fair
Annual event held by St John The Evangelist.
The Burys' Field, Godalming, Surrey.
May 2007. |
Ashington Show
In association with West
Ridge Camelids.
Ashington, West Sussex.
August 2006. |
Global
Village Youth Festival
In association with West
Ridge Camelids.
Near Maidstone, Kent.
July - August 2006. |
Billingshurst Fair
Billingshurst, West Sussex.
June 2006. |
CAFOD* Anniversary Event
*Catholic Agency For Overseas
Development. Project Peru had a craft stall at this day
in celebration of CAFOD's 20 years at the seminary: launch of
CAFOD Arundel and Brighton.
St. John's Seminary, Wonersh, Surrey GU5 0QX.
June 2006. |
H.H.R.F.C.* Supporters' Club 22nd Country Fair
Project Peru had a craft stall at this annual
event. * Haywards Heath Rugby Football Club.
Whiteman's Green, Cuckfield,
West Sussex.
May 2006. |
Peru
Gala Night
A part of the DLA Film Festival: short film The Millennium Objectives,
A Lost Opportunity? and Josué Mendez's Días
De Santiago including a Q&A session with the Director.
Ritzy Cinema, Brixton.
December 2005. |
Inkarri Project
Project Peru participated with a stall and other activities
in association with West
Ridge Camelids at this event which celebrated Inti Raymi
- the Inca Festival of the Sun.
Burgess Park, Camberwell, London.
August 2005. |
| "Peru
On $1 A Day: A Rough Guide To Living"
A visual display of strong images taken by established photographers
both from Peru and the UK. The photographs highlight the social,
economic, environmental and political hardships faced by more
than half of the Peruvian population who survive on a dollar
a day or less. |
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