Woodstock Union High School
Project VistaPeru - A Humanitarian Service Project
In February 2009, Woodstock students will once again have the opportunity to pack their book bags and head south. WUHS Project VistaPeru is gearing up to build an addition to a health clinic in the Amazon jungle of Peru.

Thanks to overwhelming support from the Woodstock area community, Project VistaPeru has built two village schools inthe rain forest along the Amazon River: Cabo Pantoja in 2005 and San Juan de Huashalado in 2007. By using local fundraisers Woodstock Union High School has raised over $53,000 for the building costs and $15,000 for wells. Donations are now being accepted for medical supplies, another well, and a new clinic addition. We also need your help to fund scholarships for students who might not otherwise be able to afford the trip.
This year we are hoping to raise $20,000 for the project. The effort is overseen by School staff, parents, and community members. A team of twenty-six students as well as nine chaperones will be going to Peru in February 2009 to begin the needed work. With the help of the local people, the Vermonters will spend two weeks rebuilding the clinic and making improvements to the schools and the community.
Would you like to find out more about how you can support us?
Contact our teacher participants:
John Hiers
jhiers@wuhsms.org
Keri Bristow
keri@wuhsms.org or
Laurel Tobiason
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Donations may be sent in the form of checks made out to:
WUHS (Project VistaPeru)
469-1 Woodstock Road
Woodstock, VT 05091
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or online through PayPal:

You can also help by picking a book to donate:

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Gallery of Past Trips:
2005
View the February 2005 Gallery and Photo Journal
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2005
View another Photo Gallery of the 2005 teams in action
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2007
View a Photo Gallery powered by Porta of the
2007 trip
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Accomplishments since 2005:
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• Constructed two schools
• Dug three wells
• Provided medical services
• Supplied medical equipment
• Funded medical training
• Outfitted four sports teams
• Distributed school supplies
• Supplied reading and sunglasses
• Developed long-lasting friendships |
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• Introduced more than 80 Vermont students to the value of service to others! |
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What our students
will do in 2009 with
your help:
Experiences
"In this dream, I have traveled many miles to a small village in Peru. To this underprivileged community, I gave a school, my efforts, and my compassion; yet it was I who received the most."
- Ashley Walker, 2007 participant
"Because of this trip, a part of my heart will always be in Peru. The smells and sounds resound in my head forever. I didn't expect it, but the trip changed me; it changed us all."
-Jackie Stacey, 2007 participant
Media:
Read the AARP article
People who Build Schools: It Takes a Village
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