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      Jul 20, 2023

      A Day in the Life of a Volunteer: Salome

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      Oct 24, 2019

      Muskay Puquio - Terraces Hike

      Cover Photo: This is the view of the back side of the terraces from the descending Puma Marca Trail. By Briley Hebner, Marketing and Communications Intern With little to no directions on how to find the start of the hike, Anna, another volunteer, and I set off heading north to...

      Jun 10, 2015

      #WomenCrushWednesday: Petronila

      by Jaclyn Lee, Marketing & Communications Intern When I think of Petronila, I instantly think of the cutest, kindest, most loving woman I have ever met. I had never been outside of the United States before I arrived in Peru and I was nervous about the different challenges that come...

      Awamaki is a community-driven social enterprise working in deep collaboration with Quechua artisans. Together we co-create grassroots programs to support and grow women-led cooperatives through heritage textiles, market access, and sustainable tourism in Peru. Awamaki is a U.S.-based 501c3 non-profit. Donations are tax deductible as allowed by law. Our tax ID number is 26-405-8986.

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