
AYMY Home
Protection, education and growth
A safe and stable space to grow
In a country where many children have lost their families or live in conditions of extreme vulnerability, AYMY Home is a safe refuge where they receive protection, education and medical care.
What does our Home offer?
Violence-free environment
With coexistence rules that promote respect.
Educational support
Ensuring children continue their academic training.
Medical monitoring
Guaranteeing their wellbeing and healthy development.
Valores
A space to learn values of responsibility and independence.
Monthly home budget: approximately $130 per child.
Home impact
children housed
meals per month
families benefited
Location and structure: a space designed for them
The home is located on our own 7,000 m² fenced land, ensuring a protected and stable environment.
Home infrastructure:
Shelter house, built according to UNICEF standards.
Four dormitory houses, where around 50 children live permanently.
Community spaces and recreation areas, to promote coexistence.

Discipline and school support: a day at AYMY Home
Educators not only guarantee children's safety, but also accompany them in their learning and personal development.
Daily routine at the home:
Morning: classes at AYMY School.
Afternoon: school support with educators, reviewing what was learned.
Evening: community activities and bonding moments.
Through clear structure, we foster children's responsibility and independence.

Rules and schedules: learning to live in community
AYMY Home operates with a system of clear rules to ensure healthy coexistence.
Mutual respect between children and educators.
Participation in daily tasks and responsibilities.
Organized schedules for study, play and rest.
Healthcare: comprehensive care for their wellbeing
Children's health is a priority for AYMY.
Educators supervise their health and administer prescribed treatments.
The nursing team conducts regular medical check-ups.
Access to medicines and emergency care is guaranteed.
Training in hygiene and disease prevention is provided, with sessions delivered by nurses and a manual of good practices and first aid.
A healthy child is a child with more opportunities to learn and develop.

Healthcare impact
beneficiaries
training sessions per year
medical consultations per year
treatments per year