Volunteer Homebuilding

project mexico homebuilding

Since 1988, Project Mexico has been building safe, secure and weather-tight homes for some of the most impoverished families in Northern Mexico. Every home is constructed over the course of four days and built entirely with volunteer labor. Once complete, these homes are provided so that these families can build a brighter future for themselves and their children.

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St Innocent Orphanage of the Orthodox Church

St. Innocent Orphanage

St. Innocent Orphanage is located near Rosarito, Mexico on a beautiful 16-acre ranch. St. Innocent Orphanage was founded in 1996, by Greg Yova, to provide a home for orphaned teenage boys. This home surpasses the basic needs of our youngsters and provides them with spiritual direction, a public education enhanced by private tutoring, athletics and extra-curricular activities and most importantly, tremendous amounts of love from all of the staff and volunteers.

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Caring for Orphaned Infants Through Orthodox Love and Service

casa cuna san felipe infant orphanage

Casa Cuna is the only Orthodox infant orphanage in North America, made possible through the faithful support of our Board of Directors and the generous donations of the Phillip Giannakis Foundation.

Today, Casa Cuna is actively caring for infants and toddlers in our nursery while construction continues on the main facility. Our children receive far more than basic necessities—they are nurtured in a loving, attentive home where healthy attachment is formed and physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual development is fostered. Through daily care, prayer, and community, Casa Cuna offers each child the dignity, stability, and love they deserve.

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Building Hope for Boys Without Families and Families Without Homes.

A closer look at the impact our all-volunteer homebuilding in Baja has for the families we build for and the lasting experience service work has for our volunteers.