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1. What makes CPNA stand out among other childcare organizations?
2. How did CPNA begin,
and what is its current status?
3. Is CPNA affiliated
with any church or denomination?
4. How is CPNA financially
supported?
5. Are the children available for adoption?
6. How do the children get placed at CPNA?
1. What makes CPNA stand out among other childcare
organizations?
We have a tremendous cross section of denominational support but the
most compelling endorsement has come from the Guatemalan government
itself. Both the court system and current administration have pleaded
with us to care for at least 2000 Guatemalan children in need.
2. How did CPNA begin, and what is its current status?
Founded by the vision of Mike and Dottie Clark, Casa Para Niņos is one
of the largest children's homes in Guatemala and by far, one of the
most successful. With help from other ministries and people like you,
we are continually growing and able to serve more people in the name
of Jesus.
3. Is CPNA affiliated with one particular church
or denomination?
No, it is affiliated with many different Christian churches and denominations.
4. How is CPNA financially supported?
We are completely supported by volunteer offerings from churches and
individuals around the world. The Guatemalan government does not
provide any assistance.
5. Are the children available for adoption? No, we want to
keep the children in Guatemala. It is our belief that these children
will become the future leaders of Guatemala and will make significant
improvements to the country by applying the Christian principles they are
learning at our home.
6. How do the children get placed at CPNA ?
Children are placed here for multiple reasons. The courts assign
children to our home if they determine their home is not safe, if they
have been abused, if they can't locate their parents, or if the parents
are unable to feed and house them. Sometimes parents request that
their children live at the home until their personal financial situation
improves and they are able to provide for them again.
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