WHO ARE WE, AND WHAT WE DO?
“La Biblia dice,...” A. C. We are a
non-profit Organization founded on November 28th of 2000. We rise to answer the call of God by helping those that do not have recourses, for children and youth. Casa Hogar "Bethesda" is certified as a non profit organization and we have compiled with all legal requirements by the Mexican law. We are registered with the Mexican authority, number: BDI001228DP1 and we have been authorized to give receipts for donations with tax exemption. In Mexico it is necessary to have permission by the Foreign Affairs Office for our permit number: 44001582. 
"Bethesda" is a home for children who have been living in extreme poverty, and have been abused physically and psychologically. Some come from broken marriages and others have been abandoned on the street. We also have indigenous youth that live in the mountains and want to continue studying.
The home was established in Cintalapa, Chiapas, Mexico, in 2000. We are About one hour from “Tuxtla Gutierrez”, the capital of Chiapas.
Chiapas is one of the poorest states in Mexico. Most of the people are indigenous.
“La Biblia dice,...” A. C. We are a
non-profit Organization founded on November 28th of 2000. We rise to answer the call of God by helping those that do not have recourses, for children and youth. Casa Hogar "Bethesda" is certified as a non profit organization and we have compiled with all legal requirements by the Mexican law. We are registered with the Mexican authority, number: BDI001228DP1 and we have been authorized to give receipts for donations with tax exemption. In Mexico it is necessary to have permission by the Foreign Affairs Office for our permit number: 44001582. "Bethesda" is a home for children who have been living in extreme poverty, and have been abused physically and psychologically. Some come from broken marriages and others have been abandoned on the street. We also have indigenous youth that live in the mountains and want to continue studying.
The home was established in Cintalapa, Chiapas, Mexico, in 2000. We are About one hour from “Tuxtla Gutierrez”, the capital of Chiapas.
Chiapas is one of the poorest states in Mexico. Most of the people are indigenous.
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