SOLAR ENERGY FOR HOGAR BELEN PERU

$75.00 No GST

Our present reality calls us to be more creative in the use of resources of Mother Earth. At Hogar Belen, where we look after children and young adults who suffer with a disability, we are doing our best to find new ways to reduce pollution and protect the environment. Moquegua, where we are situated, is called – “The land of the Sun and Friendship”, therefore it offers a great opportunity for solar energy. Our goal is to move towards green energy by installing solar panels and reducing our carbon footprint. The installation of solar power will also contribute to reduce the electricity bills.

Your help would be a great contribution to our Hogar Belen Home.

You will receive a Christmas Card which you can personalise for your loved one. All gifts and donations are tax deductible.

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Our present reality calls us to be more creative in the use of resources of Mother Earth. At Hogar Belen, where we look after children and young adults who suffer with a disability, we are doing our best to find new ways to reduce pollution and protect the environment. Moquegua, where we are situated, is called - “The land of the Sun and Friendship”, therefore it offers a great opportunity for solar energy. Our goal is to move towards green energy by installing solar panels and reducing our carbon footprint. The installation of solar power will also contribute to reduce the electricity bills.

Your help would be a great contribution to our Hogar Belen Home.

Barlow, Shelley

Sr Shelley Barlow

Shelley Barlow was born in seaside Mordialloc in 1941 and grew up in Oakleigh Victoria. Shelley taught at her Alma Mater Sacred Heart Girls’ College Oakleigh, but her teaching, parish and motor mission ministry was mostly in WA. Short-term Ministry in the Philippines, Vietnam and Myanmar was a great joy for her. The heightened experiences of interculturality and finding the face of God in the other, have been bright highlights in her life. Currently Province Vicar she also enjoys pursuing her passion for creation spirituality through retreats and book clubs.