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Discovering Hogar del Niño

Submitted by Rebecca on May 21, 2009 – 8 Comments

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Since I first arrived in the Dominican Republic 9 months ago, I have slowly been getting used to life out here and little by little getting to know the sights and sounds of la Romana and Casa de Campo. During this time I have become familiar with two charities; the MIR foundation and the Hogar del Nino, and despite having attended fundraising events for both charities, I had up until recently only a very basic understanding of what both charities do. However, last week I was given the opportunity to visit the Hogar del Niño and discovered that it is much more than a children’s day care centre.

On arriving at the Hogar, the first room I saw was not a play room, or the crib room or even a classroom, it was a dentist’s office, which was the last thing I expected to see at a day care centre! It was then that I realised how special the Hogar del nino is – providing comprehensive care to every child in the home, it has 3 part-time dentists, a pediatrician, a pharmacy, nurses, a counselor, a psychologist and of course teachers, to fully care for the children in every way.

Next stop was the Crib room, which I personally found enchanting – row after row of white cribs, all filled with tiny babies being cared for by an army of trained nannies, with a maximum of 5 babies per nanny. The room has more than 200 babies all of which are bathed twice a day and fed 3 or 4 times – with the milk donated by the Cafe de La Leche. Just outside the crib room is a play area for the older babies – toddlers really, who were all having a great time playing and making a lot of noise!

After the crib room I visited the Hogar’s school for the deaf, which currently has 75 pupils as well as 3 blind students, which was a delight to see, brightly decorated, well-equipped rooms, filled with happy, polite children, grateful for the chance to get an education. Next door was the Hogar’s beauty school, which trains the Hogar’s young ladies to be able to work in Salon’s, in fact the first group of trainees graduated last year and are already working in salons in La Romana!

Finally, I visited the Hogar’s school facilities, including classrooms (all beautifully painted by volunteers), a computer suite, a newly-built library with the capacity to hold 20,000 books, a basketball court, outdoor play areas and a dining room. As I was leaving I was lucky enough to see the younger pupils filling in to get their lunch, and to be honest I was a little jealous – the food looked so good I wanted some!

My overall impression of the Hogar was one of awe, the atmosphere is so welcoming and homely, all the staff smiling and friendly, the buildings are bright and colorful, but most importantly the children are happy. The Hogar del Nino is a truly wonderful place and if you haven’t visited then I strongly recommend a visit – I’m already planning my next trip and thinking up schemes to help out more!

To visit the Hogar del Nino, find out more or make a donation, their contact information is:

Dominican Republic:
PATRONATO BENEFICO ORIENTAL
Avenida Libertad #5, La Romana, Rep. Dominicana
Tel. 809-523-8901, 809-556-3181. Fax. 809-550-9661

info@pbo.org.do, www.hogardelnino.com

United States:
PBO of US
2600 S.W. 3rd Ave., Suite 600
Miami, Florida 33129
Tel. 305-854-4234, Fax 305-854-0796

If you do visit the Hogar del Nino and would like to write an article about how you feel about it, do not hesitate to contact us – we would love to hear from you!

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8 Comments »

  • Robin Boyd says:

    I had the same question about Hogar del Nino, what does the charity do exactly? This article clears up all my questions. What a great charity! Since I am from the United States and we have all sorts of charities, when I first arrived in dominican republic that was one of the first things I looked for, Charities. I feel there is a lack of in this country and I’m glad to hear about Hogar del Nino and MIR. We all must help each other in any way that we can.

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  • Xiomara Matos says:

    Thank you Rebecca for sharing with others your visit to Hogar del Nino, we love people coming over to visit and to help out as volunteers. If anybody wants to visit or have an on hands experience at Hogar, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@pbo.org.do or ext. 8901

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  • Ivonna says:

    Great article!

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  • Mr Casa says:

    If anyone else would like to share their experiences or first impressions, please let us know – this site is intended to be for the Casa de Campo community, by the Casa de Campo community.

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  • Deena Lynn says:

    Good job Rebecca!! You conveyed the mission of the Hogar with such enthusiasm! As a liason for the only Orphanage in the area, Orfanato Ninos de Cristo, the Hogar helps the kids at the orphanage as well as the poorest kids of La Romana and nearby areas: they allow a slot for 10 kids from the orfanato to see the dentist there every Wednesday morning from 8:30a to 11a for the past two years and have treated over 100 of the orphans! The Hogar also gives scholarship for approx 30 orphans, two of which are enrolled in the deaf school! AND one of our girls was a recent graduate of the beauty school there! The Hogar de Nino is well-oiled machine and should be a model for other charitable organizations in this country!!

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  • viv says:

    well done Becs,this is a really well written article,informative and enthusiastic…love it.

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  • klaudia becker de villani says:

    That’s right Rebecca this is a great mision and God is definitly seeing the hands of those who are taking care of some of his children.Giving and helping the less fortunate should me in our hearts and part of our dailly life…..as God mentions in the Bible,”mercy is what i want and not sacrifice”.If only everybody could give some of what he has given to each of us…God bless you all!!!!Excellent work “Hogar del Niño” and thanks to each of the hands that helps such great mision….the new generation….

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  • bloonsterific says:

    Just wanted to tell you all know how much I appreciate your postings guys.
    Found you though google!

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