
Charity Tour Children's Home
Why visit a children's home in Medellin? Well, Colombia has been mired in a series of internal conflicts for more than 70 years, causing considerable suffering. The victims are often children who are parentless or have only one parent. This tour not only offers you insight into the reality of children and young people in Medellín, but also the opportunity to actively ask questions and learn more about the social challenges facing the country.
Arrival in a VIP vehicle
We'll pick you up directly from your accommodation in Medellin and take you comfortably and safely to the heart of the Boston district. During the ride, you can refresh yourself with cold drinks and get ready for the adventure ahead.
This is what awaits you:
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Insight into the children's everyday life
Visit the children's home "Casa Mi Hogar" and learn more about the lives of the children cared for there. You'll receive information about their daily challenges and the support they receive from the home and the COCO association. -
Interactive encounters
Take the opportunity to ask questions and interact with the staff and, if possible, the children. This will give you a deeper insight into the social realities of Colombia. -
Support from the COCO association
Learn more about the work of the COCO association, which supports disadvantaged children in Colombia, and how you can contribute.
Information about the club
Availability:
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Available daily (with prior reservation)
Included services:
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Round trip transport in an air-conditioned VIP vehicle
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Chilled drinks while driving
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Guided visit to the children's home "Casa Mi Hogar"
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Information about the COCO association
Book now – and gain a deep insight into the lives of Colombian children and the valuable work of the children’s home “Casa Mi Hogar”.
Duration: approximately 2 to 3 hours (including arrival and departure)
Experience a moving and authentic encounter with the everyday life of Colombian children – during a visit to the children's home "Casa Mi Hogar", which is supported by the Swiss association COCO.





