About Us
Who We Are
The Bolivian Children Foundation (BCF) is a Christian charity committed to supporting vulnerable children in Cochabamba, Bolivia. We partner with a dedicated Bolivian team that runs two family-style residential homes, providing 24/7 care, education, medical support, emotional healing, and spiritual development.
Who We Support
The children in our care have faced significant challenges, including trauma, neglect, abuse, abandonment, or loss of their parents. Referred to us by child services, they find a stable, nurturing environment where they can heal, grow, and rebuild their futures.
We are one of the few organizations in Bolivia dedicated to welcoming children with complex health needs and disabilities. With over 50% of the children in our care living with these challenges, we ensure they receive the specialized support, resources, and opportunities essential for their growth and well-being.
Our Mission & Vision
Our mission is to provide safe, family-style homes for Bolivian children, nurturing their growth through individualized care, quality education, medical support, emotional healing, and spiritual development.
We believe every child is a unique creation of God, deeply loved and valuable. Our work reflects that love by showing each child they are cherished exactly as they are.
By working closely with each child and, when possible, their families, we strive to break cycles of poverty and trauma. Our vision is a brighter future where children and youth grow into confident, empowered individuals who can embrace hope, healing, and opportunity.
The Need for Child Protection and Support
Children in Bolivia face severe challenges, with many exposed to neglect, abuse, and exploitation.
These traumatic experiences have a lasting impact on children’s physical, emotional, and social well-being. Without immediate intervention, cycles of violence and neglect can persist, affecting not only individual lives but entire communities for generations.
For families living in poverty, even with the best intentions, providing necessities such as food, education, and medical care can be an impossible task. This often leaves them with no other choice but to seek alternative care, such as residential homes, to ensure their children’s safety and well-being.
