Key Staff and Responsibilities:
Administrator/Director/Teacher: Ruth Milagros Uribe Barrios
Assistant Director/Teacher: Gloria Socorro
Teaching and support staff
Psychologist 24/7 : Dr. Alejandro
Teacher – 4th grade: Karen T.
Teacher – 2nd grade: Elizabeth
Teacher – 3rd grade: Yessica Mamani
Secretary: Yony
Teacher – 6th grade: Giovanna
Teacher – 1st grade Yessica Pamela
Teacher – 5th grade: Haide
Teacher – 4 y/o Kindergarten: Rosa
Teacher – 5 y/o Kindergarten Luz
Administrator/Director/Teacher: Ruth Milagros Uribe Barrios
Assistant Director/Teacher: Gloria Socorro
Support Staff
Cook: Maritza Zapata Flores
Assistant Cook: Zaida
School Bus Chofer: Simeon Curo Yucra
Security: Ignacia Chilca Mamani
Ruth Uribe Administrator/Director of CW School for Girls
Ruth, a Peruvian teacher, born, raised and educated in Cusco, joined CW Shelter in 1989. She had intimate knowledge of the abandoned children living on the streets of Cusco due to her years of volunteer work beginning as a teenager for the Catholic free meal program for hungry children. With that knowledge and her experience as a primary grade teacher before joining CW in 1989, Ruth created the Chicuchas Wasi School for Girls that we have today. Ruth is passionate about educating CW girls and is the driving force behind the school’s success since 1997.
Why do you like your school?
“Because it is my dream. And It is where I have the opportunity to teach these girls to be better women and better people.”
Is there one word (or phrase) to describe why you love your education or your school?
“It is the only way to have positive CHANGE in this country.”
KarenT Mendo Tecsi
Chicuchas Wasi: 5 years
Teacher of 4th Grade
“Every morning when I get to school for me it is an immense joy, because I know that when we step out of the bus our little ones are waiting for us with thousands of kisses and hugs. When we feel that affection we forget all the problems and sorrows we have inside. For me it is an adventure full of knowledge, experiences and a life that is lived within our school, and to be able to know in depth the beautiful personalities with their joys and strengths, many dreams and a desire to live despite all they experience in their homes. Sometimes with parents who do not value their talented and beautiful girls.
This year my girls will leave one stage and start a new stage in which there are many changes and responsibilities. They will be 11 years old and be promoted to the 5th grade in 2019. With them a new cycle will come that will bring fears, doubts and assume responsibilities within and outside the classroom and with my help and from his parents we will face this new stage with great care.
For this year we have organized a lunch just for us in a place outside the school and with effort and determination have managed to get together to buy a 1/8 chicken and enjoy a wonderful day to celebrate this new stage of changes and see it in a different way reborn and see that every change is for the best.
These and many more experiences during my 7 years as a teacher of “Chicuchas wasi” has helped me grow as a person and human being by putting myself in the place of each girl in my care, and like them I have burned stages in my life that help me understand that life is not easy, but it is not difficult if you get strong with each fall.
Dreams can be achieved with the effort and love you put into everything you propose.
At the moment it’s my turn like the girls, to live a new stage of fear of leaving CW one day, that for me is my second home, my strength, my girls, my classroom, the playground, the lunches we share every day. I think that now I fear that soon my little ones will finish primary school and today I am in their place and it is not pretty. I want the time they are by my side for them to have the teacher I always wanted and be an inspiration to follow this great career of being a teacher and making happy the childhood of many girls.
Chicuchas Wasi is my portal to the dreams I had as a child a place where you can laugh and cry of happiness, have real friends and sometimes be a girl again”
Pamela Zegarra Aguirre
Luz Marina Espinoza Becerra
Teaches 5 year old students
Haide Lenes Fanola
Lead Teaching Experience: 8 years
Chicuchas Wasi School: 3 years
Teaches 4th grade
Why do you work for Chicuchas Wasi?
“Everyone needs to work to live, however it is gratifying to be a part of the CW organization responsible for the education of at-risk girls who are economically disadvantaged, plus the emotional support we give them and that they need so much.”
“For me this a peaceful space to work, with a director so committed to her social work, and with my colleagues who understand the benefits of our part, educating girls, who are the reason of our existence in the organization. “
Why are you still working in the organization?
“For many reasons:
• For the girls who are a joy to me every morning with their antics, occurrences, with everything they do.
• For the harmony that exists in the workplace.
• For the experience that I achieve every day in this way to educate.
• And because of a director who listens, who is a friend, who ignores our nonsense many times and for giving us some good advice.”
Yone Yesenia Sucno Maza
Work experience: 14 years
Years with CW school organization: 6 years, School Secretary
Why do you work in the CW organization?
“I arrived 6 years ago and all this time I have have had a great experience of sharing happiness, sadness and working with such a wonderful person full of warmth.
I also want to express the fact that I have known girls with a lot of tenderness and innocence, that all they are looking for is affection and family understanding, something they do not find in their home, thanks to such wonderful, generous and great-hearted people (Aunt RAE and Prof. RUTH) the girls have that special treatment that is the difference from other schools and that’s why I feel so happy and proud to be part of this CHICUCHAS WASI family.”
Elizabeth Pereira Franco
Teaches 1st Grade
Yessica Mamani Velasque
Chicuchas Wasi: 3 years
Teacher of 3rd Grade
Gloria Socorro Vera Barrios
Teaches 4 y/o Kindergarten – Assistant Administrator/Director and part of the Chicuchas Wasi team since 1997
“I felt that there was something I needed to fill a void in my life. I asked the Divine Mother to guide my way when suddenly Ruth contacted me. She told me the CW mission and invited me to participate in the beautiful loving family; without hesitation I knew that CW was my destiny and I fell in love with the idea. At first it was very difficult; people did not trust us with their daughters to start kindergarten in a room of the house in Cusco. I remember very well that in the mornings the room was a classroom and in the afternoon we piled desks to one side of the room and turned it back into a family dining room. Those years were difficult because we did not have much of a budget, but we believed in a beautiful dream, that our CW school would be different. Our personal experience of having studied in a public school was that we were just another number in the list of students and teachers were focused on academics and nothing more. We understood that quality education was important, but there was no concern for the emotional health of students – this is how it still is with public education in my country. In order to make a difference we understood that comprehensive education was important and needed, and combining academics and an improved positive emotional state would prepare girls to be intelligent women, confident that they are capable of making good decisions. I identify with many of our girls, motherless at a very young age, hoping that in school they will find a loving maternal person – never found in our public schools. CW school is in sharp contrast; Ruth says that our girls not only look to us as teachers, but we are also like second mothers to give them the love that they might not have in their homes – they respond like loving daughters and we are so well rewarded. I have no children yet, but when people ask me I tell them we have 110 daughters and I am very proud of them. Ruth taught me to love what we do and if God and our Divine Mother will let me, I want to continue until the end. Thank you for allowing this beautiful dream to continue to grow”.
Edyeni
English Teacher
Yolanda
Bakery Teacher