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We believe in teamwork and collaboration with other organizations to achieve our goals
Based on Human Rights, oriented to its fulfillment and to overcome inequality in the communities we serve.
We promote democratic and participatory principles as necessary means for social transformation and as an inherent end of development.
The greatest impact of the end of our work is sought. Our actions are through quality, continuous improvement and optimization of our capacities and resources.
Thank you very much Mr. Rolando for this support, for your medicine to my grandmother
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The ONG ARPOZO UNITED BROTHERS: we are a Peruvian organization for the purpose of aid and fight against extreme poverty, founded on the personal and humanitarian initiative of carrying out social work assisting the poorest and most vulnerable populations in Peru, which has been further aggravated with the Covid-19 pandemic, a scourge that affects all of humanity and that affects with greater intensity the most needy class with low economic resources, which is located mainly in human settlements and young towns in the hills and pampas from the capital Lima; In the same way, we observe that poverty increased in the interior of the country, especially in the mountains and jungle, so we are decentralizing social assistance to the provinces and areas of the Andean zone where assistance from the State or another does not reach nature.
To fulfill our mission, we have development projects throughout the country. In this context, we began our activities in January 2020, initially with social aid in Lima, in the midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic, thanks to the brave and sacrificial effort of our intrepid young volunteers, who brought food, medicine and coats to the most in need of human settlements. Then, in September 2020 we are already directing these aid to the high Andean areas of the regions of Apurímac, Ayacucho, Huancavelica and Cusco, a geographical area recognized as the “Andean Trapeze of Poverty”.