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Toybox Projects

Toybox works in Guatemala, Bolivia and Peru

BOLIVIA

– Cochabamba

Alalay – working with children from vulnerable homes (single mothers, alcoholic parents, single fathers, low income)

Bolivian Children’s Mission – working with children living in extreme poverty (parents commonly farmers and construction workers)

Casa De La Amistad – working with children whose parent(s) are in jail.

Centro de Vida Bolivia - working with children who have been abandoned

Corazon Grande – working with girls who have been orphaned or abandoned

Emanuel - Ninos con Futuro - working with high risk children from broken families

Esperanza Feliz – working with a range of children at high risk

Esperanza Viva – working with whole families and their children – focus on rehabilitation and training

Escuela Nuevo Conocer - working with children from very poor backgrounds, orphaned children and children from single-parent families

Evangelina Booth - working with girls who have been abandoned, orphaned, or from situations of maltreatment

Fortin del Nino - working with young teenagers from migrant families living in poverty

Jireh – working with children who work on the streets

Josias – working with children who work on the streets

La Retama – working with very young children at risk

Mayorazgo - working with young children whose parents are street vendors

Oeser – providing afterschool care and school support for children and teens at high risk

Pequeno David – working with boys who used to live on the street

Pequeno Moises – working with children 6 and under whose parents are street vendors

Sarita – working with children who have been abandoned, orphaned, or from situations of maltreatment

Tio Erik – working with children who work on the streets

Valle Hermoso - working with children who have been orphaned, abandoned or who cannot live with their families

Villa Libertad Bolivia - working with children 3 and under in very high risk situations

Cochabamba Refuge - a temporary shelter working with children who have made a complete break from the streets


- Oruro

Agua Viva de la Roca – working with children from a range of high risk situations

Arbol del Angel – working with children whose parent(s) are in jail.

Cristo Resucitado - working with children living and dependent on the streets

Filadelfia – working with children from a range of high risk situations (specifically working children and children from precarious family situations)

Maranatha – working with children from a range of high risk situations (specifically working children, migrant children, abandoned children)

Soy la Nina de tus Ojos – working with children from a range of high risk situations (many with parents working very long hours, some with parents in jail)

PERU

– Lima

Centro Shama – working with ex-street children who have suffered abuse and addiction

Nino Emmanuel – working with children who have been abandoned, suffered violence or are disabled

Buenas Nuevas-Santa Barbara – working with children who have suffered family violence, whose parents work very long hours and those in extreme poverty

Vida Nueva – working directly with children on the streets as well as temporary accommodation

Cedro Santa Maria – working with girls from dysfunctional families – many have suffered sexual abuse

Los Delfines, Rimac – working with older children who have been abandoned or taken in from the streets

Los Delfines, Victoria – working with adolescent ex-street children

Hacia El Desarrollo – working as a breakfast club for malnourished children – parents often work very long hours

Vaso de Leche – working with young children from dysfunctional families, often families involved with violence

Casa Hogar Luzmila Maqueira – working with adolescent boys who have been abandoned by their parents, or those whose families can’t afford to take care of them

Caritas Felices – working with high risk children providing an educational programme and support

Mano de Dios – working with children whose parents are working very long hours and can’t care for their children, often from dysfunctional families.

Centro de Referencia – working with children who work out on the streets.

‘Bolivian Republic Educational Institution’ – working with children who are victims of violence at home, many of whom work on the streets

Ministerio de Niños Dios con nosotros - working with a range of children at high risk

Casa de la Gloria - Working with pregnant girls between 14 and 16 who live in extreme poverty

 

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GUATEMALA

– Guatemala City

Niños Y Jovenes Con Futuro – working with children in high risk situations, providing educational and holisitic support

Libre Infancia – working with children who collect rubbish and often live around the rubbish tip.

Amor del Nino – working with children who have been abandoned and/or physically abused.

Fundación Vida Ilimitada – working with children who have been abandoned and some that are HIV positive

La Gran Comisión – working with abandoned babies

Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos – working with children at risk – often from very poor families

Asociación Rosa de Amor - working with children who have been abandoned, sexually abused and ex-street children

Fundación Esperanza de los Niños - working with children who work on the streets

Fundación Protectora del Niño, Casa Bernabé - working with children who have suffered from domestic violence, children from very poor families and ex-street children

Hogar del Niño, Liga de Vida Nueva - working with children at high risk and those living in extreme poverty

Ministerio Cristiano Mi Especial Tesoro - working with teenagers at high risk and those who have experienced domestic violence

Ministerios Tabitha - working with children and families who work on the rubbish tip and those involved in prostitution

Fundación Samuelito un Reto para Vivir - working with children who work on the streets and those at high risk

El Castillo:
Boys Homes: JirehMaranathaEmmanuel
Girls Homes: ShalomTorre FuerteSalem

El Castillo School