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ALALAY Fundación serves children and adolescents living on the streets and in highly vulnerable situations.
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Amparo provides protection, education, restoration, and the love of Jesus to girls who have been or are at risk of being sexually exploited or trafficked.
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La Jornada (“The Journey”) is a residence for up to fifteen young men based in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. La Jornada provides these young men with a home while they study and complete their post-secondary education. All these young men are ex-street kids or were abandoned as children and have completed high school while living in one of the many orphanages spread across Santa Cruz.
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Ministerió Gracía takes care of underprivileged children and their families in the San Isidro area.
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Misión Betel (“House of God Mission”) serves families and children living in poverty.
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Misión Timoteo (“Mission Timothy”) takes care of underprivileged children who live with their parents in prison, street children and children who are abandoned.
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Novō Bolivia is a residential addiction treatment centre for men.
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Remember Nhu/Tekove works with at-risk indigenous villages to prevent sexual exploitation in regions with historically high rates of child trafficking.
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YWAM operates 2 restoration homes in Santa Cruz for street kids, ages 12-18. El Camino (“The Way”) for boys and El Alfarero (“The Potter”) for girls.