Aya Kutschul is a city in the Peruvian islands and has become famous in the 1970s,
where the lightening path of the centerdolumino was founded in the battle between the military and the guerrillas.
At the time, about 70,000 people came to life and the war between the guerrillas and the military
brought the region back.
Aya Kutschul is the city where my wife Ruth comes from and your family fled from Aya Kutschul
because you could only live under the danger of life there.
Her parents returned to Aya Kutschul in 2000 after the political situation stabilized there.
And we visited her parents in Aya Kutschul in 2002.
And there was the mayor of the village, Andreas called him the mayor of Aya Kutschul.
And he thought that the woman from Aya Kutschul was not a doctor from Germany, she made a big mistake
and ordered clothes and toys for us to play at night in the 2000s.
We said, yes, let's do it.
I have good opportunities to collect clothes, because I have a child doctor's practice and
always given clothes for children there.
Overall, we have collected a large container full of clothes for two years.
We just found out that only then you can go there if you are on your own.
Otherwise, the clothes won't arrive there where we want them to be.
And that's why we came up with the idea to start a sewing workshop.
We bought sewing machines from our association with money and made a sewing teacher available
for half a year at the beginning of the year.
And then they learned to sew covers, to sew baby hands, to sew books.
So now we have changed our way of thinking, because we want to form a company here with all the women who are participating.
But that never happens.
You don't like it?
Because the money you get is not so much, it's not only how I get this money, but what it is exactly
for food, for the family or for what they need.
And to buy sewing machines in Peru for these people is luxury.
But do you need other machines now?
Yes, we need them.
Because as you are seeing, as we are several, we need more machines, other kinds of machines
to be able to produce them.
If we don't get more stock, the machine will be gone.
Because no one, no one has the money to buy stock.
We are now there and now we just help the people, because they have the opportunity to earn some money for their families.
But we simply don't have a large company that wants to hang the hammer too high.
I say thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
We have been distributing clothes regularly in the Grand House of Ayacruz.
It is so connected that we give women work in this quarter, which is close to us, these things.
We buy them these things with some money and then distribute them in the Grand House to the newborns and their mothers.
Thank you.
This is the only hospital in the big region of Ayacruz where you can find a good medical treatment,
which could also be done in the Kaiserschnitt.
That's why women from remote villages come here.
They drive for hours or walk to the Grand House to get their children.
Sometimes women come here and don't even have anything for their babies to wear.
We have a group of German friends who come to the Grand House of Ayacruz.
Sometimes they are very young. I worked there for several nights and experienced how the children come to the world.
The idea was that it would be nice if they would bring their child to the world and give him a sign saying,
you are a welcome baby and there are people who think about you and who want to give you a present as a welcome scoose.
We want to open up ideas that the people have there.
We have started a small aid unit where children are treated and who don't get any support at home.
The parents are at the Grand House, not in the position of their children to support their school work.
We have also engaged for street children from the outside of Ayacruz as a football coach.
The three times a week we trained on a football pitch with the boys.
It became clear that we are very good at football, especially when it comes to young people who are able to convey the ideal there, the team spirit, the distance, the community and what we need in their lives.
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We are very good at football with who we areôt a new pair, only me.
We are very proud of you and we are very impressed.
And for that, in this last game there are two awards.
The first place for Huascaura, a bag of sugar.
Thank you.
Thank you.
There are actually two villages that we have supported in the past.
One is still in the Olds Valley of Ayacucho Huascaura.
It has always had its own school.
The other one is still in the Olds Valley of Ayacucho Huascaura.
It has always had its own school.
The other one is still in the Olds Valley of Ayacucho Huascaura.
It has always had its own school.
And is located on the big street that leads from Ayacucho to Lima.
So it is still a bit connected to the civilization.
And the other village is actually not far away from Ayacucho.
With the car half an hour.
However, it is only enough to reach the gravel piste.
There is really nothing at all.
No electricity, no water, no health costs.
So I think the life there is really so primitive.
As you probably have seen 500 years ago.
The life there is really so primitive.
As you probably have seen 500 years ago.
No electricity, no water, no health costs.
So it is a real life.
And people are still living in the old village.
So it is really really so primitive.
And the other village is still in the Olds Valley of Ayacucho.
The other village is still in the Olds Valley of Ayacucho.
And the other village is still in the Olds Valley of Ayacucho.
And the village is still in the Olds Valley of Ayacucho.
And the village is still in the Olds Valley of Ayacucho.
And the village is still in the Olds Valley of Ayacucho.
Pacha manca is a kechua board.
Manca is top.
Pacha is maman.
Pacha mama, pacha manca.
The food is cooked under the earth with hot stones,
covered with earth and various herbs.
We want to show that the earth is so fertile.
We are grateful for this earth.
Happy New Year's Day!
Victor, where is the other one?
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The Christian religion mixes with the Ayakut.
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We need to change the color of the glass for now.
Х Clark, look.
They look a bit different,
with silver is right below.
Where are we going?
Where are we going?
To the camera!
Alla!
Alla!
What we want to do there is, as the mayor said, we have to install a solar system there, so that they have the least electric light in Peru.
In the evening, everything will turn off.
