Promises to Peru
Remembering The Sacred
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Book Details
About the Book
This book documents the work of VCF, Inc. VCF provided a variety of services to the indigenous people of Peru. Providing Don Manuel Quispe with living and medical care until his death in 2004. Bringing medical teams and veterinary supplies to Q’ero villages, and the Cuzco region. Maintaining health and providing education to the Q’ero people. VCF provided funding to build schools, training and education, teachers, health centers, health education, community kitchens fully packed with cooking tools, special programs for individual students, providing a home and support for Q’ero children to attend school in Cuzco. VCF has provided Christmas celebrations to village children. To recognize the heartfelt work of volunteers who assisted in delivering the supplies to Peru. Especially to recognize the American students, who collected school supplies for the last 12 years, donating everything from pennies to pencils.
About the Author
Denise Kinch is a healer, teacher and humanitarian. She has dedicated the past 20 years to exploring and understanding the spiritual traditions of the Q’ero Indians of Peru so she may bring them to the West with grace. With the guidance of Don Manuel Quispe she formatted the path of light known as the Inca Medicine Wheel. She is the president of the Vanishing Cultures Foundation, a non-profit organization she formed in 1994 with her husband Paul to bring ethical aid to the people of Peru. Denise runs the Pachamama healing center, a community center for people and animals from her small farm in Groveland Ma.