The story behind Oye LENA
Education as the key to change
No one left on the sidelines
What we do
The team behind Oye LENA Belgium
Oye LENA is passionately supported by a strong Belgian team that bridges the gap between Peru and Belgium every day. At the foundation of it all is our founder and project manager, Stefanie Van Erps, together with her Peruvian husband. After her studies as a teacher and a postgraduate degree in Development Cooperation, she traveled to Peru where she built this beautiful educational project from the ground up in Curahuasi.
To better support the project from Belgium, we have been an official Belgian NPO since July 20th, 2022, led by directors Ilse Cayron and Milena Vleminckx-Huybens. Milena already knows the inner workings firsthand, having previously spent a full year working on the project in Peru.
In addition, the board receives indispensable support from our regular volunteers Sara Defoor and Sofie Cumps. Sara, an educational psychologist by training, worked as a class supervisor in Peru for years and is now the primary point of contact for sponsorships from Belgium. Sofie also spent six months working at Oye LENA and now enthusiastically guides the new volunteer candidates.
Together, they help with emails, administrative tasks, and finding sponsors. In short, a close-knit team of (former) volunteers with one shared passion: building a better future for the children in the Andes through education!
The team behind Oye LENA Peru
Our permanent local team in Curahuasi is the trusted backbone of the project. Thanks to their daily dedication and expertise, we can offer a safe and educational environment to all children, from the very youngest to our teenagers.
The team is led by Gisela Catalan Ovalle, who, as co-director, maintains an overview of the project and keeps everything running smoothly. She is also responsible for guiding the volunteers on the project.
Claudia Roldan Mendoza is our dedicated supervisor for the preschoolers and babies, and also supports the activities for children with disabilities with immense patience.
For the older children, Christel Vera Vargas is the main point of contact. As a teacher, she brings valuable depth to the guidance of these groups.
Finally, there is Diofe García Delgado; not only is she our cook who provides healthy meals every day, but she also loves to roll up her sleeves to help with the older children.
Together, they form a close-knit family that makes a difference for the community in Peru every single day!
The people behind Oye LENA
From Dream to Reality
2012
The Seed
2013
The Official Start
2014
Inclusion & Own Classrooms
2018
Recognition and Growth
2024
Appointment of a Local Director
Today
A Sustainable Future