This orphanage is located in Bwindi, a huge mountain area on the southwest of the country, right in the border with El Congo and Rwanda. Their photos bring an extremely honest look on how they live, learn and grow together, taking care of each other.
For the last sixteen years this house has welcomed more than forty kids. It’s a very special place where they grow up surrounded by rabbits, chickens, dogs and huge amounts of love. A day in Malayaka House is never a boring day!
The kids from Morro Da Providencia, one of the biggest favelas in Rio, destroy prejudices one photo at a time. Their photos show a place full of smiles, games on a Sunday afternoon and moms converted in models. The result is as vibrant as their unique identity.
The Brazilian Amazonia keeps thousands of secrets inside its huge green extension. For centuries, the indigenous communities have fight to keep their tradition and identity alive. Their kids guide us through beautiful trails, dips in the river and games with monkeys.
Close to Belém, capital of Pará there’s a tiny village that lives on the water; their streets are rivers and their school bus is a boat. These great kids show us the beauty of this surrealist place full of kindness and natural richness.
Welcome to this tiny fishing village in Indonesia. A paradise by the sea where children grow up surrounded by boats, visits to the mosque and adventurous rides on “borrowed” motorcycles. Here you will discover some of the most amazing photos of the project.
Chincha is where everything started. It was the first place where we brought the experience and the commitment and honesty of these kids helped us understand the possibilities of our project and inspired us to repeat the process all around the world.
There’s a Puerto Rico that is not included in the touristic guides, but it owns the same natural beauty as the rest of the island. That’s what these talented kids from the Humacao region show us in their photos. They find the magic in the little things, inspired by the innocence of the long and sunny days of the island.
The Ayni School in San Pedro de Atacama (Chile) is a tiny alternative school located in the driest desert of the planet. A magical place where the kids grow up among volcanic rocks and geysers, enjoying a huge amount of freedom just by the foothills of the Andes.
Our participants in La Habana (Cuba) are students from the Conservatorio de Música Alejandro García Caturla, one of the most important music schools in the island. This kids represent the future of the musical cuban scene and their talent shows in everything they do.