By July Guerrero and Juan F. Jaramillo | Communications
In CRAN, we welcome more than 750 children and adolescents each year. One of our programs is a temporary home where live 90 boys and girls between 2 and 8 years old. They have lived social fragility, threat, breach or violation of rights. In CRAN they receive love and care. Our aim is to ensure the comprehensive reestablishment of their rights in a loving environment. 70% of children living temporarily in CRAN returns with their biological families and 20% joins an adoptive family in Colombia or abroad.
For the children who are going to live with a foreign family to learn English is very important. Be able to communicate with their new family can facilitate their process of adaptation a little. But it is also important to learn languages for children who will return with their biological families or will be integrated to a Colombian family.
For this reason, in CRAN our children learn new languages. In a playful atmosphere, our little ones learn and recognize different cultures with trained teachers.
On behalf of our children thank you! Thanks to your support, they can learn and understand that languages are a tool for life.
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