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El Hogar Prometido

El Hogar Prometido

Vision

To promote through programs and activities at “The Promised Home“, a family atmosphere in an integral way,  which will supply the needs of shelter, protection, adequate food, clothing, health care (physical, mental, emotional and spiritual) formal and informal education.  This will facilitate the improvement of the quality of life for children who are being threatened and/or violated of their human rights or orphan status.  This will prepare them to adapt to a new opportunity to assert their right to have  shelter and protection, and also a family and an emotional stability that gives them security, continuity and social restoration.  They will have God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit as a model of love and mercy.

 

Mission

We are an institution that offers a temporary home and quality attendance to the integral development of each child in orphanhood, implementing  adequate, innovative, and participatory methods and also having qualified personnel. We desire to put in practice the knowledge of the Word of God and to comply with the social responsibility of the Christian Church.

 

Contact Info:

Contact Person: Joe and Mendy Maynor

Website: http://hogarprometido.com/en/promised-home/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElHogarPrometido/

Email: mendymaynor@gmail.com

Director:

Telephone USA:

Telephone Guatemala:+502-4218-3362

Telephone Guatemala:+502-4218-3343

Address USA:

Address Guatemala:"0" Calle 8-95 Zona 9, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala C.A.

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​What if children didn't have to be in orphanages?

James 1:27 calls Christians to care for orphans and widows in their distress, emphasizing the responsibility to protect and care for the most vulnerable among us.

 

Yet, in countries like Guatemala, most children placed in orphanages are there not because they are orphaned but because of poverty, neglect, or abuse.

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What is there was a better way?

Best Practices in Orphan Care

Are you interested in serving orphans? Do you want to work in an orphanage? Do feel called to serve the most vulnerable?If the answer to any of those questions is yes, then you should read our Orphan Care Partnership Guidelines before partnering with an organization.

 

Asking these simple questions now will give you a better understanding on what to look for in a partnership, evaluate your potential partner and save you from entering into a situation that you might regret later.

 

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