


Service is putting your skills and qualities to work to help others become empowered. This leads to self-sufficiency and sometimes even prosperity.
∼ Manfred Mönnighoff / Founder Aldeas de Paz
Through the initiative of a group of professionals and community leaders, Aldeas de Paz responded to economic, social and cultural problems in the impoverished and violent neighbourhoods which form part of the huge "Barrios Unidos de Petare" sector, located on the north-western hills surrounding Caracas. Development und humanitarian projects focused on the plied of young people in extremely challenging situations like street children, pregnant young adolescents, children who do not go to school and unemployed at risk youth in general. The focus was on empowering young people through direct assistants, education and job training.
Successful work was done for more than a year, but due to dramatic situation after the coup of 2002, a decision was made to leave the programs in the hand of local church communities and relocate Aldeas de Paz to Santa Elena de Uairén, a gold and diamonds mining town located in the heart of the remote and beautiful Canaima National Park on the border with Brazil and Guyana.
Manfred - You have an amazing vision in this foundation. I have immense amounts of respect for you and the countless hours of work you have out into building and molding Peace Villages into what it has become.
∼ Galen Baynes / Port Jefferson, New York
For the last ten years Aldeas de Paz has been based in Santa Elena, focusing its resources and energy on cultural and social programs in the Gran Sabana region. ADP works to empower young people by offering them alternative educational opportunities and training as well as supporting and educating parents. Thanks to the efforts of long and short-term volunteers, Aldeas de Paz has made a very positive impact on the wider Santa Elena community!