In March of 2017, torrential rains devastated the small village of Cosma in the Nepeña Valley of Peru. The only road to the village is impassable because of mudslides. Many houses have been destroyed or are now without roofs. We are raising funds for the immediate needs of this small village. Our budget has no administrative expenses. All funds will go directly to the Peruvian people
2. Cosma is a small agro-pastoral community located on the western slope of the Cordillera
Negra Mountains of Ancash. It sits at the headwaters of one of the tributaries of the
Nepeña River. Cosma is one of the oldest communities in the Caceres District of Ancash,
founded in 1714 as a Spanish settlement, though native inhabitants had lived in the basin
prior to its historical founding. The people who inhabit the basin today speak Spanish as
well as Quechua. Their major economy is based on their agricultural products such as
potatoes, quinoa, avocados, and wheat. They’re also known down valley for their delicious
fresh bread, and queso-fresco. But because of its relative isolation, the younger generations
have been leaving the community for the comforts of coastal city living. Currently, the
majority of people living in the community are older, between 50-90 years in age. There
are only 40 school aged children in town.
There are only two mountain passes into Cosma. A dirt road leads from the capital town
of Jimbe lower down the valley, and a narrow cattle trail connects to the neighboring town
of Pamparomas. Even in good times there is no public vehicle transportation to the
community, so the town can only be accessed by private cars, or the truck which delivers
supplies into the community twice a week. But the torrential rains have caused mudslides
which have severely damaged both access roads. Many houses have been damaged (adobe
walls are crumbling and roofs have been destroyed). The higher altitude in the mountains
also means the temperatures drop significantly at night, well into the low 40s (5 degrees
Celsius.) There is currently no dry place to sleep in the community. The people in Cosma
urgently need tents, tarps, and sleeping bags or blankets to keep warm and dry. Food and
clean water are in sort supply; fuel, cooking supplies, and tools are also needed.
3. Oblique view into Cosma basin
taken from western ridge-top.
The road to Cosma with arrow indicating Cosma’s location
4. View of the Cosma basin from the eastern mountain ridge facing west.
The orange arrow shows the town’s location in the basin, green arrow shows the road into town.