Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico

by REMAR OCCIDENTE A.C.
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Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
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Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico
Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico

Project Report | May 25, 2022
5th report: Care and education of 70 abused girls

By Ruth Sanchez | Responsible for the project

Emotions workshop
Emotions workshop

At the REMAR MEXICO home, we know that minors who have been deprived of essential care, who have suffered deprivation and violence, or who even lack an identity record, will need greater accompaniment that allows them to restore trust in other people who they may be the new caregivers and subsequently their new social environment.

 

Without the above, it will be difficult to overcome previous experiences and healthy human development will be complicated.

 

For this reason, PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT is fundamental in the accompaniment of minors exposed to mistreatment and abuse.

With your contributions it has been possible to continue with the psychological support and care of our girls.

- The accompaniment and individual psychological therapy is necessary in the process of recovering the confidence of minors.
- Psychological evaluations are essential to plan the activities they need
- Group work is a development strategy that helps them improve their social skills.

 

Thank you for your support and donations, they help us take care of our girls.

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Jan 26, 2022
4th. report Remar Occidente AC

By Ruth Sanchez | Proyectos

Oct 21, 2021
3rd. report: Care and education of 70 abused girls in Mexico

By Ruth Sanchez | Collaborator Remar Mexico

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REMAR OCCIDENTE A.C.

Location: SAN AGUSTIN TLAJOMULCO JALISCO - Mexico
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