With you Peru
José Ramón González Écija SJ, a Spanish Jesuit known to all as Moncho, has been living in Peru for more than 50 years and is a reference in facilitating the education of the most vulnerable in this country.
Moncho has spent most of his time in Peru between Andahuaylillas, Cuzco, and the capital, Lima, working to make it possible for young people of limited economic resources, many of them students of Fe y Alegría, to pursue university studies through the scholarship program of the Antonio Ruiz de Montoya University, an educational institution promoted by the Society of Jesus in Lima.
Through this Moncho Scholarship program, more than 400 young people have had the opportunity to access university studies.
Peru has grown a lot in recent years, however, it still suffers from great social inequalities.
The Society of Jesus, in addition to supporting the Moncho Scholarships, works in 21 regions of the country supporting the most vulnerable populations, through different local organizations such as Fe y Alegría Perú or the Procura Development Office, developing:
- Educational projects for children and young people at risk of exclusion.
- Initiatives for families in vulnerable situations, with special attention to women and indigenous populations.
- Assistance and accompaniment to migrants and refugees.
Support Moncho’s work in Peru
Entreculturas, as a cooperation NGO of the Jesuits in Spain, collaborates with the projects carried out by the Society of Jesus in the country, channeling your donations.
How do you want to collaborate?
80 raised two desks for two primary school students in Guatemala.
Payment methods: Transfer or Bizum.
Other ways to collaborate with Moncho’s work in Peru
- By bank transfer to this Banco Santander account: ES42 0049 0496 8021 1019 3874 (Concept: Moncho)
- Or, from your cell phone, through BIZUM using the code 07551.
We count on you to make it happen. Thank you very much.