(aka La Chocolatada)
Funding for this program is sent out in early December, so get your donations in early:
(aka La Chocolatada)
Funding for this program is sent out in early December, so get your donations in early:
History & Background of La Chocolatada
Photos From December 2022
Summary of December 2022 Trip
Christmas hot chocolate or ‘Chocolatada Navideña’ is the Peruvian tradition that entails handing out home-made hot chocolate, Panetón or sweet breads, and small gifts to children in schools, churches, and communities in Peru. Chocolatada Navidena is an opportunity for all people in Peru to celebrate Christmas together. It is also a chance for poorer communities to enjoy treats that are generally unobtainable for them; such as the hot chocolate, which is prohibitively expensive. In the month of December across Peru (in particular the impoverished regions around the Andes) local communities and church groups come together to provide La Chocolatada to poor children and families. Funded and arranged entirely by private businesses, families and organizations, the event includes serving the dessert as well as giving gifts and providing festive entertainment. Chocolatada Navidena is an opportunity for all people in Peru to celebrate Christmas together. It is also a chance for poorer communities to enjoy treats that are generally unobtainable for them; such as the hot chocolate, which is prohibitively expensive.
It is an event that children throughout Peru look forward to all year. The Cafe Femenino Foundation takes it one step farther by taking this tradition out to the poorest and most remote coffee communities. Most families in these areas have no way to travel into the nearest bigger towns to indulge in this tradition. So we bring it to them. For the past (13 years?), the Cafe Femenino Foundation has travelled out to visit these remote communities to bring joy and smiles to the faces of the children and their families. In 2020 due to the pandemic, we were unable to travel to them, but the foundation still provided the funding for these communities to enjoy this annual tradition. The children and their families are so happy to see us each year and greet us with smiles, dances, games and more. Here are some of our most recent photos from La Chocolatada 2021.
2022 showed many signs of returning to pre-pandemic activities as we traveled from community to community delivering La Chocolatada. There were very few masks being worm and everyone, young and old, eagerly awaited the arrival of Christmas, La Chocolatada, the sweets and gifts. Each community visited greeted us with different activities to entertain us or for us to entertain them as in Nueva York. As soon as the La Chocolatada was served and the children had retreated to playing outside the women turned up the music as we danced for three hours (non-stop). In Tallapampa and San Antonio the children entertained up with skits, dances, poems, etc.
Thanks to the Café Femenino Foundation that not only continued to support with the funds for the chocolate but also generated more funds to distribute bags of food for the children of the rural schools of the Andean communities Amazonian of the North East of Peru within the proposal the integral proposal in the fight to banish poverty in the field of producer organizations that are part of our Specialty Coffee Program.
Unfortunately the population of the inter-Andean valleys are forgotten by the general public due to limited, or challenging, road access, lack of information and services such as education, health so their development is very slow and the support of organizations such as Café Femenino Foundation has been playing a very important role that promotes the development of capacities of the population to face the difficulties of their environment.
The hope is, as always, that the children of the rural communities where coffee is grown can also feel Christmas as a time of family, of sweet gifts, of party, of friends, of solidarity, of leisure, and of chocolate. The panettone is a symbol at Christmas for children in Peru and with the support of Café Femenino Foundation is reaching all participating Early Education and many children from the communities. The December trip is always a very special celebration with the children and adults in some the remote coffee communities of Peru.
* Bring joy to the children at Christmas
* Strengthen the present of the women’s organization and the community
* Provide support to the children to face the problems they fact
* Encourage proper hygiene habits
La Chocolatada – hot chocolate, Panettone bread, t-shirts and supplies, was dropped off at 16 locations and then distributed to 26 communities in Lambayeque, Cajamarca and Amazonas where it was shared with children, young and old.
511 children received t-shirts and hats as well as face masks and hand sanitizer lanyards. Family received food bags.