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Casa Hogar Juan Pablo II, a mission of the Diocese of La Crosse, Wisconsin, first opened its doors to homeless children in 1985, but was officially founded the following March of 1986.  Currently, 64 children call Casa Hogar their home, where they are given faith, family, and a chance at the promising future they deserve. Using the same methods as the famous Girls & Boys Town , Casa Hogar Juan Pablo II has become a leader in the treatment and care of orphaned, abandoned, and abused children of

Peru. Over the years, our organization has provided many children with a safe, caring, loving environment where they gain the confidence to learn skills, become more responsible, and become productive citizens. 

For more information, take a few minutes to browse through our site.  Or, contact us and we will be happy to talk with you.

 
is to deliver high quality care and services to the at-risk youth of Peru, rescuing them from potential threats and rehabilitating them for a more promising future.
 
is the Girls & Boys Town Program, which aims at teaching kids social skills, helping them build healthy relationships, empowering them through self-government, fostering spiritual growth, and providing a family life-style.
 
include giving our kids a safe and loving family environment in which to live, an education and vocational formation as well as a faith-filled ambiance where they can learn and instill the values of God.

I see a peaceful home full of gardens and a small sports area. I pass by the Pacay tree and the wind blows softly.