Give at-risk Colombian children a safe home

by Fundacion Ninos de los Andes
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Give at-risk Colombian children a safe home
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Give at-risk Colombian children a safe home
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Give at-risk Colombian children a safe home

Project Report | Nov 5, 2019
Perez Twins, a story of passion and determination

By Angelica Vega | Intern of Community Relations Manager

80% of our boys dream in becoming soccer players.
80% of our boys dream in becoming soccer players.

With the holidays and Giving Tuesday coming up, we are excited to announce our newest project for our children. For over three months we have been preparing to introduce a new sustainable model for the children who live in Nuevo Amanecer, where we will integrate the insitutional care cycle with our new infrastructure, learning workshops and loving strategies useful for critical moments. As a result, this will increase the child’s motivation and sense of belonging to our programs to ensure that their time at the institution is unique and inspiring. Experience has taught us that love is the most powerful tool and that directed physical activity is an effective antidote for curing depression and anxiety, common side-effects of living a childhood full of neglect and abuse.  

Through our work on building this new model of intervention, we have reflected on several stories of children who exemplify the justification of our project: born on June 12, 2004, a set of loving kind twins known as the “Perez Twins”* came into this world, not knowing the misfortune that they would live. “We were raised by an alcoholic and angry father, and lived many years of physical abuse and continuous neglect. Eventually we grew tired of this torture, so we decided to flee in search for a better life. Unfortunately, this wasn’t as easy as we thought, since in our first escape we were taken in by the FARC, a guerrilla force that prides themselves in taking in young boys, like us, so we can join the ‘revolutionary fight’, but knowing the danger this could bring us, we continued our venture by ourselves. Our misfortune seemed to have ended after we were taken in by an aunt, but this happiness didn’t last long, as our father was able to find us and managed to threaten our aunt to the point where we had to go back to the streets. After a few days, our uncle found us wandering in trash, and took us into his home, but again the fear behind our father’s threat forced our uncle to put us into government protection. We have never been under institutional care, but with Fundacion Niños de los Andes’ we feel that children like us are incredibly lucky to be a part of something special, a home, a family, one we never thought we would ever have. Nowadays we are living a completely different life. We have realized that not everyone is like our father, that we do deserve to be happy, and that we can reach our dreams into becoming professional soccer players.”

For these boys, they have lost their sense of love, trust and feeling protected as their lives have consisted of running away from misery, starvation and violence. These circumstances are generally the key ingredients that formulate drug abuse, and gang violence. But for the “Perez Twins”*, soccer and music became their tools and passion for handling the difficult emotions that stem from years of abuse. To this day, they are known in our Foundation for being kind and mature boys and for us, stories like these motivate us into building a better environment and experience for children who cannot afford to suffer more. At Fundacion Niños de los Andes, we believe that through love we can transform the complex psychological and emotional problems that our children at-risk experience.

With this upcoming holiday season, it is important for us to reflect on the hardships life brings us, and the blessings we are fortunate enough to live with. After many hardships, these boys have found a home where they feel safe, a feeling they lost hope for. Luckily, we are blessed to have donors and people like you who play a big role in contributing for the greater good for our children. 

Thank you again for all your support in helping us build a safe and empowering environment for our children! Happy Thanksgiving and Happy Holidays!

*Their last name was changed in order to protect their identity.

Every Saturday, they practice in a nearby academy.
Every Saturday, they practice in a nearby academy.
Brotherhood, a bond that can't be broken.
Brotherhood, a bond that can't be broken.
"For us soccer is a way of life and happiness"
"For us soccer is a way of life and happiness"
Today, they belong to one big and loving family.
Today, they belong to one big and loving family.
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Fundacion Ninos de los Andes

Location: Bogota, Cundinamarca - Colombia
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Patricia Gonzalez
Bogota , Colombia
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