Our Mission
Eagle Condor Humanitarian embraces a holistic and long term approach to alleviate poverty. Working with 4 Pillars of Self-Reliance, ECH incorporates the following programs:
- EDUCATION – Internships comprising students, adults and couples, work one-on-one mentoring children, individuals and/or communities to help advance education and skill development
- HEALTH/NUTRITION - Sponsoring children provides needed nutrition, safe shelters, and medical and dental essentials
- INFRASTRUCTURE - Humanitarian expeditions and field programs establish self-reliant
conditions and opportunities in Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia - BUSINESS/CAREER DEVELOPMENT - Self-Reliant Associations, employment training & micro-loan programs teach principles of good business practice and entrepreneurship for individuals and families
Our Logo
The Condor represents the people of the South and the Incan “Chakana” represents bridging heaven and earth. For thousands of years South American Holy Men have prophesied* of a reunion between the long separated People of the Eagle and People of the Condor. Today, Eagle Condor uses the Chakana and Condor as our symbol as we bridge cultures.
* The Prophecy:
For thousands of years South American Holy Men have prophesied a reunion between the long separated People of the Eagle and People of the Condor.
At this current juncture in earth’s history, the Eagle people will have reached a zenith in their amassing of scientific knowledge, technological tools, expression of high art, and the ability to build and construct. They will even develop tools and technologies that will expand the mind, and they will be producing technical miracles of unimaginable power and breath. The enormous accomplishments and technologies will bring tremendous material wealth to the leaders of the Eagle World. In this same era, the People of the Condor- people of the heart, the spirit, the senses, and the deep connection with the natural world, will be highly developed in their intuitive skills, but at the same time they will be hungry and impoverished for the knowledge that enables them to be successful in the material world.
Theme Song: HAND IN HAND
We invite you to enjoy our theme song written by Janice Kapp Perry and performed by Erin Marie Lewis & Dean Kaelin.
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