| Location: | Cachiccata, Peru |
| Age: | 19 |
| Program: | Business |
| Duration: | 3 years |
| Required: | $400 |
| Date Completed: | August 15, 2010 |
| Partner Organization: | Mosqoy Foundation |
Occupation of parents: Farmer and Housewife
Elizabeth has 11 siblings – 5 older and 6 younger. There have been multiple medical problems amongst her family members that prevent them from having enough money to pay for Elizabeth’s education. In her community, Elizabeth is known to be responsible and involved. In participating in the Mosqoy program, Elizabeth is following in her older sister Marleni’s footsteps – Marleni is part of the second generation of Mosqoy students.
“I want to create a business so that I can help the people who need it. I would like to help abandoned children, first by putting a roof over their heads.”
Hello friends of Education Generation:
My name is Elizabeth Jaimes Canal and I belong to the third Mosqoy group. I am 18 years old and I live in Ollantaytambo in the community of Cachiccata. My vision is to study Business Administration so that I can better myself and be the best.
For me, my studies come from the bottom of my heart. I have a desire to better myself and achieve and my goals, which are:
To help children who wish to improve themselves just as I do, but don’t have that possibility since they unfortunately become orphans or are abandoned and left in the care of their grandparents, without the chance of studying.
I love to help and I wish to achieve all of my goals.
Now I will tell you about my family. I have 11 siblings; four brothers and seven sisters and I am the sixth of all my siblings. My Dad is 60 years old and is a farmer and my Mom is a housewife and is 55.
My parents really want to help us but they don’t have that economic possibility. They are so thankful for your group and they will never stop thanking you.
My family wishes you all the happiness in the world and may you continue achieving all your goals.
I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the support that you are give me and I am always wishing you luck in everything.
Take care and never forget us.
Bye.
From,
Elizabeth Jaimes
Posted Aug 7, 2010