Every day, tons of perfectly good food end up in the trash. Meanwhile, in the most remote areas of Peru, there are invisible stories of hunger, abandonment, and loneliness.
Like in a Studio Ghibli world, at AGAPE HAND we believe in the magic of solidarity, in the connection between humanity and nature, and in the transformative power of hope.
In the most vulnerable corners of Peru, where access to a decent meal is a daily challenge, there is a silent army of heroines: mothers. They are the ones who, with unwavering determination and love, do the impossible to put a nutritious meal on their children's table.
In the heart of the most forgotten rural communities, extreme poverty becomes a silent death sentence. Hunger not only weakens the body but also extinguishes hope.
Every March 8th, the world commemorates International Women's Day, a date that reminds us of the importance of gender equality and the impact women have on society.
In a remote corner of the Peruvian Andes, where the cold bites through the bones and poverty is part of daily life, lives Juanita, an 85-year-old woman whose daily struggle is simply to survive.