Simons Says Foundation HOPE PROJECTS Simons Says Foundation HOPE PROJECTS Simons Says Foundation HOPE PROJECTS Simons Says Foundation HOPE PROJECTS
THEY NEED YOUR HELP URGENT NEEDS

Simons Says was organized in 1967 by Dr. Jerry Simons. He wanted to provide assistance for those who were in need and willing to help themselves. The organization has provided such people sewing machines, building materials for schools, engineering help, medical clinics, farm animals, clean water systems, and green houses. In 1999 Dr. Simons established HOPE PROJECTS as the delivery system of the foundation's humanitarian work and shifted attention to the peoples of the high Andes of South America. These people of Peru are extraordinarily motivated and committed to helping themselves.

Dr. Simons and his associates discovered several hundred villages of the forgotten Inca people who fled into the Andes when the Spanish Conquistadors invaded them in 1532. As an IRS 501 (c) (3) organization, HOPE PROJECTS provides over 100 villages with materials and engineering for the construction of needed structures along with a variety of other assistance. Villagers provide the labor.

Every donation goes directly to assist the most destitute of those in need. The Simons family and members of the HOPE PROJECTS Board of Directors pay all administrative and overhead costs, except printing and postage. This means 100% of donations go directly to those who are truly in need and not into an administrator's pocket. When administrators travel to Peru for consultation with villagers, they pay their own expenses.


Hope Projects


Mission
  • Help lift burdens of those who are willing to help themselves.
  • Give HOPE to those who have lost HOPE through self-help projects (schools, green houses, medical clinics, etc)
  • Reduce death via clean water, toilets, village health works, etc.
  • Establish a system of village self-replication and expansion.
  • Maintain integrity of villages and dignity of the individuals.
  • Infuse saleable skills reflecting village's unique potential.
  • Insure all money donated goes directly to aiding the impoverished.

A helping hand is all some people
need to create HOPE.






We have a new orphanage which will house 50 orphaned children. We are currently constructing the orphanage on 12 acres just outside Cusco. Please adopt an orphan. It is only $50 per month or share the cost with another donor and pay just $25 per month. Call 800--348-3994.


Yes, she is getting a drink of water.


Additional Needs
  • Clean water systems: We supply the materials; the villagers do the labor.
  • Green houses to provide vegetables with needed vitamins and minerals.
  • Septic tank toilet systems, replacing latrines.
  • Medical clinics with trained resident health workers.
  • Farm animals.
  • School construction and/or needed repairs.
  • Educational materials.
Expeditions

Come join our 2008 expedition to the High Andes in Peru. See first hand how the donations work for the people of Peru.
Current Projects


Constructing the roof of a new school.

Some of our ongoing HOPE PROJECTS include:
  • Huaynaccolca, Maras (2 Room School)
  • Mares, Maras (Bathroom & Septic Tank)
  • Mahuaypampa, Maras (Medical Clinic & Bathroom)
  • Chequerec, Maras (Primary School Bathroom & Septic Tank)
  • Cruzpata, Maras (4 Room School)
  • Huayllay, Ccorca (Electricity & Farm Animals)
  • Cusibamba, Ccorca (Medical Clinic & Farm Animals)
  • Totora, Ccorca (Medical Clinic & Mother Education)
  • Rumaray, Ccorca (Water System)
  • Huacaytaqui, Quiquijana (2 Room School)
  • Ccorca, Ccorca (2 Room School)
  • Ccorcayllu, Ccorca (Bathroom & Septic Tank)
  • Huayllabamba, Caicay (Medical Clinic & Greenhouse)
  • Pitucancha, Caicay (Medical Clinic)
  • Pancarhuaylla, Anta (Bathroom & Septic Tank)
  • Mullakas, Mares (Medical Clinic & Mother Education)
  • Uruillos, Huayllabamba (School Roof)
  • Caicay, Caicay (Concrete Block Company)
  • Caicay Technical College (Barn, Greenhouse, & 6 Technical Classrooms)
  • Chacan, Anta (Medical Clinic & Animals)
  • Huancarani, Huancarani (Garden Seeds)
  • Pampahewar, Quiquijana (School Roof)
  • Racchi, Huayllabama (Small Business)
  • Yuncaypata, Cusco (Greenhouse)
  • Tamborpujio, Ccorca (Greenhouse)
  • Amazon River Schools Projects (5 Schools)
  • Andes and Amazon Eco Projects (Seedlings)
  • Isla Taquila, Lake Titicaca, Puno (School Roof & Repairs)
  • Baja California Projects (3 Villages)
We provide the material; they provide the labor!