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MIP PERU Co-Creation Outline
Funds for the MIP PERU projects will be received through H.U.G.S. (Humans Unifying Global Solutions ), a 501(c)(3) organization that is registered in Florida, U.S.A.. MIP PERU is working with us and a Global Group of Light-workers who are focused on creating a Light-workers hub in Tarapoto, Peru.
Since April, 2014, our ground crew in Peru has been working with several local communities' administrations and the President of the Quechua people around Tarapoto. We are now ready to move into the next phase including design and construction. In our global group of Light-workers, we have a combined skill set that have come up with practical solutions for the problems we have so far encountered on the ground.
As there are more and more Light-workers who have already started, or are in the process of starting their own self-sustaining communities in the surrounding area, we seek to be of assistance to these groups as well. We are currently meeting our needs through donations and volunteers, however, this is not sufficient.
MIP PERU detailed list of projects:
Project 1: Kawsay Yaku Pushushuy (Water and Energy for Life)
San Roque du Cumbaza is chosen for the site of:
the first “edible office” complex
an all-access recycling center
a large scale organic aquaponic food production center
a wellness center for self-healing
a self-sustainable education program
effective micro-organisms remediation techniques
holistic fresh water supply
earth-centered electricity collection and distribution system
recycling-based waste management cleanup and reforestation of damaged jungle areas due to cocoa and cafe' farming
Project 2: Yaku Kawsanapa (Water for life)
Aguano Muyuna will host a similar suite of projects as San Roque, with the inclusion of a larger tract of rain forest, some 4,974 hectares, marked for rejuvenation and renewal.
Both sites are planned to become self-sustainable and self- governing once the projects are nearing completion. It is expected that what is learned by the residents of both villages will be passed on to neighboring villages during and after the projects are complete, with the end goal that a “net” of co-operation and sharing will result.
Project 3: Cerelias, Guardians of the Animals
basic infrastructure surrounding fresh water
sanitation
housing and quality of life issues
assist the project and volunteers
to return rescued wildlife and confiscated black market animals back to the jungle
Project 4: Cerro Verde
the creation of a rain forest education center and botanical garden
access fresh water
safe, clean electricity
sanitation management
provide a self-sustainable education center
people from all over the world can learn the wonders of the rain-forest
share the knowledge of healing plants for global benefit
Project 5: Santa Elena, Marshland preservation
fresh water
sanitation
safe, clean electricity
assistance to provide housing, food and health care
Project 6: Alto Cachiaku
restoration of a small lake buried by a mudslide
improvements in housing for volunteers
fresh water supply
sanitation
safe, clean electricity
Project 7: MIP PERU/HUGS Headquarters
3D printer project
children's education center, English and art
Light Mandala project
aquaponic/hydroponic display area for the MIP offices.
dodecahedron/pyramid healing/rejuvenation applications
moto-taxi conversion to electric transportation
energy healing center
raw food cafe
workshop area with basic tools
Quantum Energy Generator
Human Design school
Project 8: Amazon Atlantis Project
Creating models that shift the paradigm to a holistic worldview of connectedness. Researching, promoting, documenting and implementing viable solutions with the respect for the needs of all living beings and planetary health.
Whole Systems Design Model to be replicated globally implementing sustainable practices, integrating all the projects.
In Conclusion:
Reliance of local services and skill sets, as well as alliance with shamanic traditions will ensure that each project will be in alignment and driven by the goals and prosperity of the local population. Through the implementation of our recycling and auto sustainability programs, the local populations of the villages will gain access to local food and resources, eliminating the need to access the jungle and soil the rivers for income.
Our toxic, western ways have much to learn from the jungle and from the indigenous Peruvian people. We are focusing on sharing and co-creating an OPEN SOURCE model for all groups or projects that may request the information or benefit from our efforts.
Thank you for considering our organization for your charitable contributions. Further information may be obtained from David Stewart, project manager at MIP PERU.
David Stewart Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:mipperu4@gmail.com"mipperu4@gmail.com
H.U.G.S. Email: WeGiveHugs@gmail.com
H.U.G.S. Website: HYPERLINK "http://www.humansunifyingglobalsolutions.com/"http://www.humansunifyingglobalsolutions.com/
Tom and Danielle