Creamos is committed completely to extend help to poor and needy children and their mothers. It is important to underline that in Bolivia:
no public health service exists and thus an ailment may easily turn into a fatal disease;
usually the women, either mothers or grandmothers, maintain the family with their work in the fields;
most native Indian families give birth to 6/9 sons and are not able to provide them with an essential nourishment;
babies born as a result of rape or incestuous relationship are considered “son of sin” and the parents let them die immediately after the birth.
For the above mentioned situations, Creamos supports three main and other secondary (but not less important) projects:
Hogar of the niño.
Child Financial Assistance.
Food integration.
Other activities.