The children were beautiful—eyes shining, hair combed, clean white shirts and gray school uniforms. It was clear that their parents and neighbors wanted them to do well in their classes, here in this simple concrete school deep in the Peruvian Amazon.

It might not have been that way, except for the persistence of an American teacher and a cadre of volunteers who offered the children some simple gifts, over and over, until their lives were changed.

School supplies. Pencils, rulers, notebooks filled with writing paper and graph paper, scissors, colored pens, and more. Also chalk, books, and assorted teaching aids for their classrooms.

Who knew such items could make a difference? I didn’t—not, at least, on so grand a scale. And in seeing what’s possible through a small but significant

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AuthorJan DeBlieu