Achievements

Simply drag the scroll bar at the top of the timeline to browse through a summary of some of our achievements since 1996. Please visit the Projects section to find a full list of achievements for each project..


 
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1996                                                          click here to view all achievements for this year
Volunteers (cumulative) 8
Money raised £ 2,560
  • The first ever Quest Expedition to Lima, Peru to help disadvantaged children
  • 8 volunteers begin what is to become the Peru Childrens Project lasting over a decade so far and raising nearly £200,000 (June 2007)
  • Work involves local CEDRO funded orphanages
1997                                                          click here to view all achievements for this year
Volunteers (cumulative) 23
Money raised £ 7,360
  • Second Quest Expedition with donations to CEDRO now reaching £7,500
  • Quest begins to support staff and projects year round
  • Development of workshops covering sports, crafts and other transferable skills
  • Family Sundays and Saturday Fetes co ordinated, these continue and develop for years to come, aiming to strengthen community bonds
1998                                                          click here to view all achievements for this year
Volunteers (cumulative) 53
Money raised £ 16,960
  • Fiftieth volunteer joins Quest and total charitable donations approach £17,000
  • General ongoing support through sponsorship of co ordinators, local sports teams and groups
  • Construction of childrens playground
  • Music, movie and magic sessions developed for local community
  • Renovation of local kindergartens
  • Founder of Quest Michael Amphlet meets Alejandro Menendez and creates 5 year plan
1999                                                          click here to view all achievements for this year
Volunteers (cumulative) 112
Money raised £ 41,120
  • Second Quest Project site established in Maquipucuna, Ecuador due to success of Peru Childrens Project
  • 800 indigenous trees planted to initiate reforestation programme
  • Construction of botanic garden
  • Quest funds resources for local community group Arco Iris who in turn agree to provide free workshops and entertainment for local children
  • Community cinema established in Villa Maria, Lima
  • Free Swimming Pool sessions offered to local children (over 100,000 entrances paid for as of 2007)
2000                                                          click here to view all achievements for this year
Volunteers (cumulative) 203
Money raised £ 75,040
  • One hundredth volunteer attends Peru Childrens Project in the fifth year of support
  • Sports, handicrafts and arts activity programmes initiated (Peru Childrens Project)
  • £5000 of sports equipment donated (since project began) to needy groups and year round support provided (Peru Childrens Project)
  • Constructed extension for local community run lodge (Maquipucuna Project, Ecuador)
  • Constructed 2 interpretive trails (approx 15 km) (Maquipucuna Project, Ecuador)
2001                                                          click here to view all achievements for this year
Volunteers (cumulative) 358
Money raised £ 149,730
  • Planted 1000 trees to provide sustainable thatch resource for local communities (Maquipucuna Project, Ecuador)
  • Rebuilt and repainted primary school (Ecuador Amazon Project)
  • Quest begins support of cloud forest project in Santa Lucia planting nearly 2000 native trees (Ecuador)
  • First Expedition to Africa providing nearly 2,000 man hours of scientific survey work (Swaziland Game Project)
2002                                                          click here to view all achievements for this year
Volunteers (cumulative) 542
Money raised £ 271,780
  • Constructed research centre (Ecuador Amazon Project)
  • Created sustainable community owned plantations (Santa Lucia Cloud Forest Project)
  • Constructed Majambeni Orphan School (Swaziland Game Reserve Project)
  • Full funding provided for development of school kitchen and essential equipment (Swaziland Game Reserve)
  • Foundations built and first phase of building completed for large nursery school (Tanzania Community Development Project)
2003                                                          click here to view all achievements for this year
Volunteers (cumulative) 750
Money raised £ 404,260
  • Quest team opens preschool in Villa Maria (Peru Childrens Project)
  • Constructed water system and chocolate factory as alternative income generating project (Ecuador Amazon Project)
  • Purchased 150 acres of land in Bolivia to ensure survival of Ambue Ari animal sanctuary (Bolivia Animal Sanctuary Project)
  • Constructed bird viewing tower, created viewing points and forest trails (Santa Lucia Cloud Forest Project)
  • Construction of school kitchen (Swaziland Game Reserve Project)
2004                                                          click here to view all achievements for this year
Volunteers (cumulative) 957
Money raised £ 526,310
  • Development of community run medicinal garden (Ecuador Rainforest Project)
  • Two large animal enclosures built (Bolivia Animal Sanctuary)
  • Santa Lucia Community Ecolodge wins international awards for facilities (Santa Lucia Cloud Forest Project)
  • Building of food distribution kitchen at Shewula Secondary School (Swaziland Game Reserve Project)
  • Full construction of three nursery schools (Tanzania Community Development Project)
2005                                                          click here to view all achievements for this year
Volunteers (cumulative) 1192
Money raised £ 704,280
  • Peru Childrens Project shortlisted for Responsible Travel Award
  • Award received from British Government for research into region (Chile Conservation Project)
  • Over 3000 man hours spent working with animals (Bolivia Animal Sanctuary Project)
  • Constructed a footbridge to help restore an ancient trading route (Ecuador Rainforest Project)
  • The First ever Quest to Brazil (Brazil Coastal Community Project)
  • Construction of two Environmental Education Centres (Swaziland Game Reserve Project)
  • Construction of large community library with resources (Tanzania Community Project)
2006                                                          click here to view all achievements for this year
Volunteers (cumulative) 1348
Money raised £ 810,310
  • Quest Shortlisted for Best Volunteering Organisation in the 2006 Responsible Travel Awards
  • Quest celebrates 10 years of support for disadvantaged children in Peru (Peru Childrens Project)
  • Planted and mapped 1000 trees (Brazil Coastal Community Project)
  • Construction of primary school (Swaziland Game Reserve Project)
  • Constructed a 2 classroom school (Malawi Orphan & Community Project)
  • Constructed 4 large sand dams (potentially supporting 5,000 villagers) (Kenya WaterRelief Project)
2007                                                          click here to view all achievements for this year
Volunteers (cumulative) 1590
Money raised £ 1,043,660
  • Quest donations (including Gift Aid) total over £1,000,000 raised for charitable causes
  • Awarded 'Highly Commended' in Responsible Tourism Awards for Best Volunteering Organisation
  • Volunteers sponsored over 1000 acres of Amazon rainforest
  • Identified 13 new whale sharks and 7 manta rays never before recorded in Mozambique
  • Completion of a two room classroom, renovated two small business (a sewing centre and bakery) and provided business training for the local community in Malawi
  • Built 8 sand dams to provide over 9000 people in rural Kenya with clean drinking water
  • Planted and mapped over 900 trees in the Brazilian Coastal Rainforest
  • Completion of second floor of large hostel block for vocational training centre in Tanzania
  • Provided 100's of hours of care and support for the children of Casa Lar in Rio
RELATED NEWS

Fundraising at the Marathon

Quest staff raised £6,000 in the London Marathon to help raise money for the Ecuador Amazon Project.

Theatre in Brazil

Quest volunteers finished painting a theatre boat on the Brazil Coastal Rainforest Project so that 200 children could enjoy a show... followed by ice-cream!

News from Bolivia

Project partners Inti Wara Yassi have rescued a Spectacled Bear from being sold on the black market. The lorry was intercepted and the bear is now waiting to be trans-located into Ecuador for the best environment possible.