Your Solidarity Keeps Warm, the campaign promoted by the Wiese Foundation, ADRA and Panamericana Televisión, delivers warm clothing to children between 0 and 12 years old and to adults over 60 years old, as well as blankets to all the families in the communities served.
The Wiese Foundation, through a first donation, activated this campaign, delivering 1200 warm clothing kits and 1000 blankets in the Tacna region, the farthest in the national territory and one of the least attended to.
Today we are in Puno, the region that concentrates the largest number of people affected, and we are already preparing a third delivery for Huancavelica, the poorest region, where we will also be present to directly supervise and provide support during the delivery of the kits to be purchased with money raised through the Wiese Foundation.
All the money raised by the Wiese Foundation for this campaign will be delivered through the volunteers and under the international protocols of delivery from ADRA, who, in coordination with the Regional Emergency Operations Centers (COER) and local authorities, verify that no help is duplicated and that it is delivered directly to the hands of the duly registered affected people.
The purchase of warm clothing kits is made in the affected regions themselves in order to also contribute to the economy and generation of jobs in the areas to intervene.
In this way, the contributions of the FW, in addition to bringing direct help to those affected by this emergency, aim to inspire the solidarity of Peruvian citizens with a good heart, so that they contribute to our most vulnerable fellow Peruvians in the 64 districts and 28 provinces declared in a state of emergency throughout the national territory.
We call on individuals and institutions with a good heart so that, from wherever they are, however they can and prefer, they join the help.
For further information on this campaign visit http://www.fundacionwiese.org/novedades/tu-solidaridad-abriga
Each warm clothing kit valued at S/. 50 contains a sweater, a cap, a scarf and a pair of wool gloves. And each family is given two blankets.