Category: Volunteering
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A Guide To Volunteering in Sucre
Pristine white buildings, manicured plazas, ornate churches and progressive universities are just some of the features showcasing the wealth Sucre has enjoyed over the past few centuries. Despite being a city of ‘old money’, only a small fraction of people enjoy this wealth. Behind the colonial façade lies a large indigenous population living in unimaginable […]
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Find your Voice Project
Finding Your Voice is a new charity project which aims to involve the city’s working children in musical activities such learning to play instruments and participating in an orchestra. The project is being run by the Rotary Club of Sucre in conjunction with musicians from Bolivia and abroad. It aims to provide a one to […]
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Volunteering With The Working Children of Sucre
Despite Sucre being a city of ‘old money’, only a small fraction of people enjoy this wealth. Behind the colonial façade lies a large indigenous population living in unimaginable circumstances. Sadly, the elderly, infirm, disabled and young are the most vulnerable. In Sucre you will see many children working on the street instead of at school in order to survive.
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14 Incredible (But Cheap) Things to Do in Sucre
While Sucre is renowned for its tranquil ambiance and laid back lifestyle, the city is also home to plenty of sights and activities to keep travelers entertained for days on end. Here we have picked some of the best things to do during your time in the White City: [post_summary id=”4377″] [post_summary id=”2003″ title=”La Glorieta […]
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3rd Annual Literacy Festival in Sucre
Biblioworks are currently raising funding in order to put on the 3rd Annual Literacy Festival in Sucre. They are seeking to raise $2000 for the event. The festival will build on the success of the two previous festivals which together have paved the way to literacy for over 3000 children in Sucre. The third festival […]
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Inti Magazine
About Inti Magazine Inti is a bi-monthly magazine written, illustrated and sold in Sucre by some of the city’s poorest children. Money raised from sales of the magazine help pay for food, clothing and school supplies for the children. The magazine features articles on a wide range of topics, such as personal stories of the […]