DAC's Mission is to: protect children that have been abused and abandoned by their family; provide quality education to the needy, and take care of poor elderly women. Our Foundation has built and supports: Hogar San Jose: 35 girls between 4 and 17 live permanently at the home. They have been taken away from their families by a judge because they were victims of sexual abuse, abandonment of violence. We are their "Home away from home". A team of 20 care takers, 2 psychologists , 1 social worker, and 1 teacher assists them every day. More than 30 volunteers help them in their daily choresand with their school work and transportation. We all aim to help them recover their sel... read more DAC's Mission is to: protect children that have been abused and abandoned by their family; provide quality education to the needy, and take care of poor elderly women. Our Foundation has built and supports: Hogar San Jose: 35 girls between 4 and 17 live permanently at the home. They have been taken away from their families by a judge because they were victims of sexual abuse, abandonment of violence. We are their "Home away from home". A team of 20 care takers, 2 psychologists , 1 social worker, and 1 teacher assists them every day. More than 30 volunteers help them in their daily choresand with their school work and transportation. We all aim to help them recover their self esteem Hogar Santa Ana: 51 elderly ladies, mostly without family, live in our home. They each have a private bedroom, there is one bathroom every 4 bedrooms, and we provide them with breakfast, lunch and dinner. They only pay a symbolic amount. They can get involved in any of the workshops that take place at the home, such as choir, history, literature etc. Our Schools: We have 6 schools with more that 2400 pupils that can have access to bilingual quality education, with extended care so that the parents can drop them off prior to going to work and pick them up when they finish. We feed them, and educate them, completing the official curricula as well as 2nd language (english), sports, computer science. Two of the schools have an integration program and 20 % of their students are special needs students.
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By Maria de Elizalde de Reynolds | Treasurer of NGO owner of the Hogar San Jose
Hello Friends of the Hogar San José, Time flies, and we are already in April! Our highlight these past four months were the summer holidays that the girls enjoyed in La Cumbre, in... Read the full report ›By Maria de Elizalde | Treasurer of NGO owner of the Hogar Santa Ana
Hello Friends of the Hogar Santa Ana: All in all it has been a good year for our ladies at the Hogar Santa Ana although we still have many challenges in our building, since it is over 100 years old.... Read the full report ›By Maria de Elizalde | Treasurer of NGO owner of the Hogar San Jose
Hello Friends of the Hogar San José, The year is coming to an end, and the girls have enjoyed their school year (in Argentina school starts in early March and finishes mid... Read the full report ›