
Casa Hogar:
A Place to Call Home
In Spanish, it means "house of home,” and in Honduras, it's the name given to homes that take in children who have nowhere else to go. Children who were abandoned. Children who lost their parents. Children who deserve so much more than the streets gave them.
The name isn't accidental. A Casa Hogar isn't a system. It's a family. And at Hands of Love International, we believe every child deserves one.

What is a Casa Hogar?
The Children Need This Home
Honduras is a country of incredible resilience, rich culture, and deeply rooted faith. It is also a country where the weight of poverty falls hardest on the youngest and most vulnerable.
Life at
Casa Hogar

Our Casa Hogar provides nurturing care for orphaned children; babies abandoned at nearby hospitals, and children found living on dangerous, drug-affected streets of Honduras. Working alongside the Honduran government's protective system, which identifies these children and places them in our care, we are able to offer every child what they deserve: a safe and loving home.
Casa Hogar is a place where children experience the true meaning of love and family. A place to learn the gospel of Jesus Christ, receive an education, and develop a trade. By the time our children age out, they will be equipped to contribute to their communities and their country, breaking the cycle of poverty.
Safe Housing
Daily Meals
Education & Tutoring
Medical Care
Spiritual Guidance
"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future".
Jeremiah 29:11







