

Childhood and Family Research Center
Values and Goals
Values:
Social responsibility, ethics, solidarity, tolerance, respect, fairness.
Overall objective:
To develop and disseminate alternative practices to improve the quality of life of social groups within sectors of high social risk, focused on the production, monitoring and evaluation of intervention programs; unconventional integral assistance programs for children, youth and disadvantaged families; and production of education and health services as well as social community development services destined for the poorest sectors of society.
Specific objectives:
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Developing and disseminating unconventional community programs of integral assistance to enhance the quality of life of children and teenagers, their families and community focused on the most vulnerable sectors.
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Developing investigation processes linked to prevention programs and emphasized on certain areas such as education, health, human rights, peacebuilding, personal and community development.
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Enhancing human development in an academic, familiar and community level fortifying the competences of all members involved in order to establish the basis for the construction of social capital.
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Designing and developing alternative practices that involve directly and actively the beneficiaries in initiatives or projects of common good.
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Promoting social inclusion through support and motivation of vulnerable groups by developing their talents and skills, and strengthening their resilient features for building an effective life plan.
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Strengthen institutional networks at national and international level.

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