About us
Since 2006, the non-profit civil association Haciendo Camino has been working towards the improvement of the life quality of socially vulnerable families in Argentina.
Our programs are mainly aimed to: promote the growth and comprehensive development of children between 0 and 5 years of age; accompany, train and empower women and mothers since their pregnancy onwards; strengthen families and communities.
Our programs
The integral approach of our programs guides the planning interventions to co-create effective solutions that respond to the problems that affect families in situations of social vulnerability within Santiago del Estero and Chaco.
Nutrition
We work on malnutrition diagnosis and prevention as well as nutritional recovery of children aged 0 to 5 years old.
Learn moreEarly Home Education
The program is intended to accompany families with a positive upbringing of their children.
Learn morePregnancy
We accompany pregnant women living in social risk conditions, and promote the care and development of mother-child relation.
Learn moreTrade Skills
We offer mothers in vulnerable families training courses.
Learn moreChildren
We have a transit home in the city of Añatuya, which houses children between 0 and 18 years who are in various situations of social risk.
Learn moreHealth
A group of volunteer doctors travels regularly to our Centers in order to take preemptive and recovery action.
Learn moreWhere do we work?
We have 11 Centers for Child Malnutrition Prevention and Family Accompaniment in the provinces of Santiago del Estero and Chaco. These include our Children’s Home, “El Refugio” and “La Casa de Madres” which are located in Añatuya in addition to our Early Childhood space in Los Juries. Further, we offer weekly trade workshops in more than 15 neighborhoods and rural locations in the provinces of Santiago del Estero, Chaco, and Salta.
We defend the rights of the most vulnerable people
Impact
In 15 years of work…
1000
Children received nutritional treatment in the early stages of their lives
0
Mothers participated in educational workshops about health, positive growth, and human rights
1000
Pregnant women were assisted in their motherhood preparation
8500
Families received support
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8500
Medical consultations were provided to the communities