American doctors Paul and Cindy
Shumpert speaking with Pastor
Carlos Guzman of Chinca and
Peruvian Dr. Accosta
Current Projects and Partnerships:
Change A Life International, Inc is a 501 (c) 3 organization.
The Well Drilling Project with local
Georgia Rotary Clubs and Rotary International

Well Drilling Machine:  In partnership with Rotary International, we are presently raising the
funds to purchase and operate our first portable well
drilling machine in Peru, SA. This portable
machine drills wells that produce clean, safe drinking water in desert communities, sierras and
remote jungle villages...
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The Soy Milk Project
with Georgia Kiwanis Clubs
Soy Milk Machine:  Working with Kiwanis Clubs in Georgia, we will be producing
soy milk machines in Peru to fight
malnutrition and poverty in developing
communities...
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Albendazole Distribution
Worm Project:  Our goal is to take Albendazole, as well as sanitation and
hygiene education into all the communities we are invited to work with. We
would like to set up a systematic distribution in each community. We also
desire to work closely with the schools and Ministry of Health to see that all
who need Albendazole receive it...
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Medical Clinics
Clinics:  With these clinics, the efforts of Peruvian and North American physicians and teams of North
American volunteers to promote the health and well-being of Peruvians, placing special attention to
the central jungle and the coastal area of Chincha...
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Mobile Shop Classroom
Mobile Shop Classroom: Using a mobile trailer equipped with modern tools, different skilled
laboring occupations are taught including welding, metal fabrication,
and furniture making... Read More
El Burro
El Burro:  It  is a front wheel drive, motorcycle type, two wheeled vehicle
capable of transporting 600 pounds at a speed of 38 mph. El Burro is powered
by a 5 hp gas or diesel, horizontal shaft engine. This allows amazing 90 mpg
fuel efficiency...
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Resource Center
Resource Center: Our newest project in Lurinchincha,
where the August 2007 earthquake brought so many
houses, schools, and people to their knees. Partnered with
Holland-based ADESA, CALI will aid in the building and
maintaining of a mentoring and tutoring center.
A demonstration area will be established where experiments
in food production and appropriate technology is made
available for network of village level workers, community
leaders, non-profit and
religious organizations. They, in turn,
encourage families living in extreme poverty to achieve a
more self reliant lifestyle by demonstrating these solutions in
their community-based centers...
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