It is the project that our foundation appreciates the most, since its objective is to provide education and protection to the most vulnerable migrant children, in honor of Javier de Nicoló Lattanzi.
Since our town is in the middle of a migratory route, several Venezuelan families often bring their children to us for food, housing and education. Although this was originally thought of as a temporary home, some children have stayed for more than a year. Our goal now is to help them get accepted and graduate from college in 10-15 years, thereby changing their future.
Our children from Nicolo’s house celebrating Children’s Day!
Recreation is also part of their development.
At Casa Nicolo, we provide education, food and a healthy environment for Venezuelan children from low-income backgrounds.
Their happiness is part of the development of their lives.
They are some of the Venezuelan families who are part of our great social project Casa Nicolo. We have visited them to get to know them better and to engage them in what we do and our objectives: to change the lives of Venezuelan children in Villanueva.
We would like to thank Professor France for all the knowledge she has shared with us.
Multiculturalism is one of the foundations of our teaching at Nicolo Home, where Venezuelan immigrant children receive an education and a safe environment in which to grow.
At Nicolo’s home our Venezuelan children from very poor backgrounds are breaking barriers by learning English.
At LA CASA NICOLÓ refugee children like Leda receive a high quality education free of charge.
Children’s Day at Casa Nicolo. They are Venezuelan migrant children taken in by the M&M Foundation where they are provided with food and education.
Our volunteer Adi from Australia with our children in Casa Nicoló