Project Report
| Jan 23, 2025
Help us Find Home for Children
By Erika Pardo | Project Leader
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At Hogar Bambi Venezuela, our mission is to provide comprehensive care to restore the fundamental rights of children and adolescents, aiming to reintegrate them into their families of origin, place them in foster homes, or, in specific cases, facilitate legal adoption.
Our Family Placement Program ensures the well-being of children separated from their families of origin. The program seeks to reintegrate children into safe, stable, and loving family environments where they can develop healthy emotional bonds.
Family reintegration is a complex process requiring coordinated, personalized efforts to rebuild family ties and provide children with the opportunity to grow in environments conducive to their holistic development.
- Social workers and legal experts conduct follow-up visits, facilitate connections between children and their original or substitute families, and offer in-person and online guidance to prospective foster families, ensuring informed decision-making.
- Legal assistance and follow-ups with public agencies are conducted for children awaiting placement or adoption, maintaining continuous communication to guarantee progress in each case.
During this period, seven children were reintegrated into the Family Placement Program.
Thank you!
Sep 30, 2024
Help us Find Home for Children in Caracas
By Erika Pardo | Project Leader
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Hogar Bambi Venezuela is deeply committed to restoring orphans and vulnerable children's right to grow up in a family. We concentrate our efforts on promoting adoption and offering orientation and support to biological or adoptive parents, ensuring a safe home for these children. In the past year, 44 children were either adopted or returned to their families after they received counsel and orientation. Notably, in recent months, we have been working alongside families so their children may return to a safer, loving home.
Furthermore, thanks to the efforts of our donors, staff, partnerships with social workers, and potential adoptive families, we continue working to find a home for every child under our protection. We have also raised public awareness about adoption and how it can change a child's life.
Jun 6, 2024
Help us Find Home for Children in Caracas
By Erika Pardo | Project Leader
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During the last quarter of the year, Hogar Bambi Venezuela received support to continue the "Help Us Find Homes for Children in Caracas" project. Our team remains dedicated to tirelessly working towards to keep running our 4 houses as loving homes for children in need. Thanks to the commitment of our professionals and the generosity of donors, we have been able to provide comprehensive education for all the children in our care. This includes collaboration with social workers, government entities, and potential adoptive families to establish safe and nurturing environments where each child can thrive. The success of the project is evidenced by five successful cases, where each child has found the joy and stability of a forever family.
The project has significantly increased the number of children placed in loving, permanent homes, directly aligning with its core objective.
Collaboration with social workers and government agencies has expanded the network of potential adoptive families, broadening the pool of suitable homes for the children.
Through partnerships with social workers and potential families, the project has refined the matching process, ensuring compatibility between children and their future adoptive parents.
Additionally, the project has developed and enhanced support services for both children and adoptive families during the transition period, leading to smoother adjustments and higher success rates for placements. Our association with GlobalGiving has raised public awareness about the need for adoptive homes in Caracas, resulting in increased inquiries and potential matches.
Overall, these achievements demonstrate our ongoing commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable children in Caracas.