CHILDREN'S PROGRAM — Temporary Homes
We work to defend the rights and interests of the most vulnerable and unprotected children.
Our work is made possible thanks to all the people, family, and friends who, from the beginning, have collaborated to create a network of support, convinced that giving children the place they deserve is everyone's responsibility.
A "temporary home" welcomes children who are unprotected by their families or at risk due to negligence or the temporary or permanent inability of their families to meet their basic needs, endangering their lives and development.
They receive comprehensive care: shelter, food, education, medical and psychological assistance, safety, and affection.
By welcoming children from 0 to 17 years old, we prevent sibling groups from being separated.
The priority is to promote family reunification, supporting the biological family. If this is not possible, the National Adoption Secretariat finds a foster family.
Because they require significantly more attention than children born into a typical family environment, our foster home offers individualized, personalized, and specialized care, adapting to the latest trends in residential care.
You will be able to:
- Help with baby care.
- Support with homework.
- Participate in recreational activities and games.
- Participate in educational and cultural activities.
- Assist with feeding (very young children) during mealtimes.
- Teach English to children (depending on their age).
- If you have any special skills you would like to share, we can coordinate.
- The support schedule is 5 hours per day. If you wish, you can accumulate hours and have more free days for sightseeing.