Abandoned and abused girls have the right to a family and should be protected. Every child deserves a loving family and education. Puerta Abierta is giving the tools to the girls so they can achieve t...
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Region: Mexico
Child protection in Mexico is a major concern as children face high rates of violence, exploitation, and abuse. The government's inadequate response and lack of resources exacerbate the problem, leaving many children vulnerable and without adequate support.
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Remar Mexico Seeks to guarantee protection, food safety, hygiene and education to 70 Mexican girls rescued from situations of mistreatment and sexual abuse, so that they can develop their life plan an...
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We have 17 years working together, with the Wixarika Indigenous Community, delivering our nutritional complement, named "ONIformula", to 1100 beneficiaries, which is designed especially for children ...
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Crecemos is a community organization that enables children and families to break the cycle of poverty and marginalization through comprehensive programs in nutrition, education, sports and personal de...
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In Mexico PACO, I.A.P, works with children and adolescents in situations of social abandonment. Through our comprehensive care model, we seek to restore their human rights, through quality services th...
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