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Casa Hogar Alegría Cacalomacán - Phase I & II

Maestro Cares Foundation, Goya Foods, Fundación Tecnoglass, and Fundación Telmex-Telcel provided joint funding for phases I and II of the Casa Hogar Alegría Cacalomacán (CHA) project. CHA is an orphanage in Cacalomacán, Toluca that offers shelter for girls facing abuse, neglect, and abandonment.

Phase I of the project, which opened in 2016, included the construction of dormitories, a kitchen, a chapel, a computer lab, multipurpose rooms, administrative offices, recreational areas, and a basketball court, providing housing for 72 young girls.

Phase II involves significant expansions, including a new large dormitory building, an enlarged chapel, and the addition of a dining hall and kitchen. This phase also features new therapy spaces, computer rooms, group therapy rooms, a multipurpose room, a music room, storage areas, and a clinic. These upgrades will increase the facility’s capacity by accommodating an additional 168 girls and adding 3,672 square meters to the Cacalomacán location.

Fundación Casa Hogar Alegría offers a nurturing environment for orphaned girls aged 2 to 15, focusing on their personal development through comfort, encouragement, and support.

Changing Lives, Building Dreams.

The Maestro Cares Foundation improves the quality of life of disadvantaged children and communities in Latin America and the United States. We do so by providing housing, educational programming, and the essential resources to support their growth and development. Through our efforts, we’re strengthening communities and helping children become tomorrow’s leaders.