This year, we have been discussing which cities we will be assisting in Ayacucho, Peru. The conversation turned into a debate about whether we should go deeper into the mountains “Volcan Village” or not.

We need to consider that we must leave the place where the children are, “Huaco,” by 3:30 and arrive in the city before it gets dark.

Since there is no specific road, we can get lost. The issue was that the team wanted to go two hours deeper from the village we normally visit, making it a four-hour trip, and then return to our usual village, “Huaco,” for our annual celebration before heading to the city in two hours.

Please gather the kids from the other Villages and bring them to our usual meeting place.

When we were deciding whether to ask one of the volunteers from the village to bring a group of children to our usual spot in Huaco, they sent this picture and said that they couldn’t drive them over to the village in Huaco because they would have to go back and forth with all the packages, and there were 11 children, including babies.
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When we saw the location of the Children, we realized we had no other choice but to go there as quickly as possible to deliver and return. We began planning our procedure: first, we will go to Volcano Village to make a quick delivery, then we will go back down to Huaco Village to deliver the item we are bringing for them, and we aim to leave by 3:30. Most of our time will be spent on the road, but hopefully, everything will work out.

The Children