Across MexicoOur MinistriesChildren's HomesCommunity CentresLearn MoreChildren's Homes Ancla de Amor (“Anchor of Love”)Ancla de Amor is an orphanage which rests on 60 acres of land filled with 1500 citrus fruit trees. This place has become a safe refuge to many children!UpdatesDonateCasa Ammi (“My People”)Casa Ammi is the newest Children of Hope home. Their vision is to create family dynamics in their homes by having multiple family style homes rather than one large orphanage. Once a home reaches their maximum number of children (12), they start another home. As of now, Casa Ammi has two homes!UpdatesDonateEsperanza para Ti (“Hope for You”)Esperanza Para Ti opened it’s doors in 2010 with a vision to fully meet the needs of orphans, children and teens that have been victims of abuse and neglect. This home strives to end this terrible cycle of abuse and introduce them to their loving Creator.UpdatesDonatePan de Vida (“Bread of Life”)Pan de Vida was founded in 1990 with the purpose of helping abused and abandoned children. Pan de Vida is now the largest Children of Hope home and is working hard to be self-sufficient.UpdatesDonateCasa Hogar BethelCasa Hogar Bethel in Irapuato, Mexico, is a notable residential facility dedicated to providing care and support for orphaned and vulnerable children where Jesus Christ is glorified in all aspects of the home, care, and activities.UpdatesDonateLearn MoreCommunity CentresBrazos de Amistad (“Arms of Friendship”)Brazos de Amistad Community Centre was founded by the López family after having lived in this community for many years and seeing the need of the children in Guadalajara.UpdatesDonateCasa Otomi (“Otomi House”)Casa Otomi serves the Otomi indigenous community of Mexico. Located in the mountains of Queretaro, Pastor Lalo and his wife, Claudia, have a heart for the children, parents and seniors of this community and serve them through regular events and meals!UpdatesDonateCreando Sendas (“Creating Paths”)Creando Sendas started with the purpose of creating a Community Centre for children who live on the streets. Time is spent with these children by providing nourishing food and Saturday Kids Club.UpdatesDonate
Ancla de Amor (“Anchor of Love”)Ancla de Amor is an orphanage which rests on 60 acres of land filled with 1500 citrus fruit trees. This place has become a safe refuge to many children!
Casa Ammi (“My People”)Casa Ammi is the newest Children of Hope home. Their vision is to create family dynamics in their homes by having multiple family style homes rather than one large orphanage. Once a home reaches their maximum number of children (12), they start another home. As of now, Casa Ammi has two homes!
Esperanza para Ti (“Hope for You”)Esperanza Para Ti opened it’s doors in 2010 with a vision to fully meet the needs of orphans, children and teens that have been victims of abuse and neglect. This home strives to end this terrible cycle of abuse and introduce them to their loving Creator.
Pan de Vida (“Bread of Life”)Pan de Vida was founded in 1990 with the purpose of helping abused and abandoned children. Pan de Vida is now the largest Children of Hope home and is working hard to be self-sufficient.
Casa Hogar BethelCasa Hogar Bethel in Irapuato, Mexico, is a notable residential facility dedicated to providing care and support for orphaned and vulnerable children where Jesus Christ is glorified in all aspects of the home, care, and activities.
Brazos de Amistad (“Arms of Friendship”)Brazos de Amistad Community Centre was founded by the López family after having lived in this community for many years and seeing the need of the children in Guadalajara.
Casa Otomi (“Otomi House”)Casa Otomi serves the Otomi indigenous community of Mexico. Located in the mountains of Queretaro, Pastor Lalo and his wife, Claudia, have a heart for the children, parents and seniors of this community and serve them through regular events and meals!
Creando Sendas (“Creating Paths”)Creando Sendas started with the purpose of creating a Community Centre for children who live on the streets. Time is spent with these children by providing nourishing food and Saturday Kids Club.