Welcome to Kiya Survivors

Kiya Survivors is a Peruvian charity building and working in educational centres catering to special-needs, abused and abandoned children. Kiya also offers support to young and violated women and families living in severe poverty.

Established in 1998 to help survivors of the El Niño phenomenon, Kiya Survivors is directed by Suzy Butler, the founder, and is based in Cusco.

Suzy was just 21 when she founded Kiya Survivors and was driven by her passion for helping underprivileged children. Having worked with street children and other children suffering the effects of poverty and social dislocation throughout South America, she has extensive experience making a real difference to young people's lives.

Kiya aims to offer special-needs children throughout Peru a proper education and the love and support they deserve.

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Happy 2008!
We look forward to an exciting new year supporting even more children in need!

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We can’t change the world but we CAN make a difference, little by little, day by day…
And TOGETHER we CAN give more children the love and education they deserve!!

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

 

Special Thanks To

Frank Oaks for his success in fund raising for the 2 outreach vans over the past couple of years. The vans are proving a huge asset to the centres and making a massive difference to many childrens lives.

Exodus and Ian Picken for their ongoing support of The Rainbow Centre, the support is proving to be invaluable, thank you so much from all of us!

Ben Ward for organising the next Team Peru project in March 2008 where he will be bringing 16 CIS students to Peru to help set up build the new Mama Cocha.

Priorsfield school for their recent donation of £3,000
All schools and sponsors for their ongoing support and dedication to Kiya.

Jose, Alexis, Lian, Rhian and Alex... the Kiya Coordinators, for their dedication and hard work!

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Update on Mama Cocha
Update on the Rainbow Centre


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