Orphanages

Learn about the orphanages we support.

OSSO currently supports eight orphanages and one daycare in Ecuador. Most of the orphanages we support are located in two cities - Cuenca and Quito - or the neighboring area.

We carefully screen each orphanage we partner with to ensure that the children are receiving the highest standard of care possible and are in safe hands. Many of the orphanages we serve today have been our partners since OSSO’s founding in 1999 and we have well-established relationships with them.

Alas de Colibri

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Hogar de Ángeles

When we first began our volunteer program in 1999, we noticed that most disabled children in orphanages were not receiving the proper care they needed and spent most of their days alone in bed. In 2008, we took it upon ourselves to build a new home in Cuenca, Ecuador that would be specifically for children with disabilities, where they could receive the proper medical care they needed to thrive. We called it Hogar de Ángeles, or “Home of the Angels” in Spanish.

Of the eight orphanages we support in Ecuador, Hogar de Ángeles is the only one that was built by and is fully managed by OSSO.

Hogar de Ángeles is typically home to 15-20 children, teens, and young adults with disabilities. Many of them have been in our care since they were young children or even infants! Additionally, unlike many other orphanages in Ecuador, Hogar de Ángeles is a permanent home for youth with disabilities. They do not “age out” of their home once they turn 18 and unless adopted, OSSO will continue to care for these amazing individuals for the rest of their lives.

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Hogar Jesucristo

Hogar de JesuCristo is an orphanage in Azogues, Ecuador (a neighboring city to Cuenca). This orphanage was founded a few years ago by an order of nuns based in South Korea. We began supporting Hogar de JesuCristo in 2022.There are usually about 15 children living here, ranging in age from 4-16 years old.

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Hogar Miguel León

Hogar Miguel León (HML) is a girls’ orphanage located in downtown Cuenca. It is managed by Catholic nuns. HML is very special to us because it was the orphanage that inspired Rex Head to found OSSO over 20 years ago!HML is home to 25-40 girls, and occasionally a few of their brothers. The ages range from about 6-18 years old. Most of them attend school; this includes primaria (kindergarten, middle school, junior high) or colegio (high school).In addition to functioning as an orphanage, HML also includes a nursing home for elderly individuals.Volunteers typically serve at HML in the evenings, when the children are done with both school and homework. The girls love the activities we do with them and really look up to the volunteers as role models.

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Hogar Niño Manuelito

Hogar Niño Manuelito is a newer orphanage in Azogues, Ecuador (a neighboring city to Cuenca). We recently began supporting Hogar Niño Manuelito in 2022. The orphanage is sponsored by the mayor's wife and hosts about 25 kids between 6 months - 17 years.

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Remar Cuenca

Remar is an orphanage in Azogues, Ecuador (a neighboring city to Cuenca). Remar International is a Christian group with the mission to provide rehabilitation for individuals with addictions, help teen moms get back on their feet, and care for children in need.There are usually about 15 children at Remar, ranging in ages from 3-18. Volunteers typically serve at Remar on Saturdays. The kids love active games, dancing, help with their chores and schoolwork, playing outside, and doing crafts.

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Santa Lucia

Santa Lucia is another orphanage we support in Quito, Ecuador. It is run by nuns and home to usually 30-40 children. The children are separated into different groups called families and taken care of by amazing workers.

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San Vicente de Paul

San Vicente de Paul (SVP) is the main orphanage that we support in Quito, Ecuador. This orphanage is managed by Catholic nuns and is home to usually about 60 children. They range in age from newborns to 18 years old. The children here are separated into individual homes within the orphanage grounds. The babies and toddlers stay in a separate nursery area.

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Tadeo Torres

Tadeo Torres is the main orphanage in Cuenca that cares for babies and infants. It was originally founded by an order of Catholic nuns more than 100 years ago and is now run by a regular staff.This orphanage is home to generally about 30 children, ranging in age from newborns to 11 years old. When children reach about 12 years old, they are moved to another orphanage for older kids and teens.This is one of the main orphanages that Cuenca volunteers serve at! It is also conveniently located next door to Hogar de Ángeles and the volunteer housing.

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Turi

Los Bloqueritos (also known as "Turi" because of the city it resides in) is a daycare for low-income families in Cuenca. This is a great service to the community that helps parents work and provide for their families. The kids here range from 1-3.5 years old. We serve here occasionally whenever we have enough volunteers!

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Alas de Colibri

Alas de Colibri is an orphanage run by the Alas de Colibri Foundation. The Alas de Colibri foundation is an Ecuadoran non-profit working in the promotion and defense of human rights with emphasis on victims and survivors of human trafficking, victims and survivors of gender-based violence, in protection of children and people in contexts of human mobility in vulnerable situations.

Hogar de Ángeles

When we first began our volunteer program in 1999, we noticed that most disabled children in orphanages were not receiving the proper care they needed and spent most of their days alone in bed. In 2008, we took it upon ourselves to build a new home in Cuenca, Ecuador that would be specifically for children with disabilities, where they could receive the proper medical care they needed to thrive. We called it Hogar de Ángeles, or “Home of the Angels” in Spanish.

Of the eight orphanages we support in Ecuador, Hogar de Ángeles is the only one that was built by and is fully managed by OSSO.

Hogar de Ángeles is typically home to 15-20 children, teens, and young adults with disabilities. Many of them have been in our care since they were young children or even infants! Additionally, unlike many other orphanages in Ecuador, Hogar de Ángeles is a permanent home for youth with disabilities. They do not “age out” of their home once they turn 18 and unless adopted, OSSO will continue to care for these amazing individuals for the rest of their lives.

Hogar Jesucristo


Hogar de JesuCristo is an orphanage in Azogues, Ecuador (a neighboring city to Cuenca). This orphanage was founded a few years ago by an order of nuns based in South Korea. We began supporting Hogar de JesuCristo in 2022.

There are usually about 15 children living here, ranging in age from 4-16 years old.

Hogar Miguel Leon

Hogar Miguel León (HML) is a girls’ orphanage located in downtown Cuenca. It is managed by Catholic nuns. HML is very special to us because it was the orphanage that inspired Rex Head to found OSSO over 20 years ago!

HML is home to 25-40 girls, and occasionally a few of their brothers. The ages range from about 6-18 years old. Most of them attend school; this includes primaria (kindergarten, middle school, junior high) or colegio (high school).

In addition to functioning as an orphanage, HML also includes a nursing home for elderly individuals.

Volunteers typically serve at HML in the evenings, when the children are done with both school and homework. The girls love the activities we do with them and really look up to the volunteers as role models.

Hogar Niño Manuelito


Hogar Niño Manuelito is a newer orphanage in Azogues, Ecuador (a neighboring city to Cuenca). We recently began supporting Hogar Niño Manuelito in 2022. The orphanage is sponsored by the mayor's wife and hosts about 25 kids between 6 months - 17 years.

Remar Cuenca

Remar is an orphanage in Azogues, Ecuador (a neighboring city to Cuenca). Remar International is a Christian group with the mission to provide rehabilitation for individuals with addictions, help teen moms get back on their

feet, and care for children in need.

There are usually about 15 children at Remar, ranging in ages from 3-18. Volunteers typically serve at Remar on Saturdays. The kids love active games, dancing, help with their chores and schoolwork, playing outside, and doing crafts.

Santa Lucia


Santa Lucia is another orphanage we support in Quito, Ecuador. It is run by nuns and home to usually 30-40 children. The children are separated into different groups called families and taken care of by amazing workers.

San Vicente De Paul


San Vicente de Paul (SVP) is the main orphanage that we support in Quito, Ecuador. This orphanage is managed by Catholic nuns and is home to usually about 60 children. They range in age from newborns to 18 years old. The children here are separated into individual homes within the orphanage grounds. The babies and toddlers stay in a separate nursery area.

Tadeo Torres

Tadeo Torres is the main orphanage in Cuenca that cares for babies and infants. It was originally founded by an order of Catholic nuns more than 100 years ago and is now run by a regular staff.

This orphanage is home to generally about 30 children, ranging in age from newborns to 11 years old. When children reach about 12 years old, they are moved to another orphanage for older kids and teens.

This is one of the main orphanages that Cuenca volunteers serve at! It is also conveniently located next door to Hogar de Ángeles and the volunteer housing.

Turi


Los Bloqueritos (also known as "Turi" because of the city it resides in) is a daycare for low-income families in Cuenca. This is a great service to the community that helps parents work and provide for their families. The kids here range from 1-3.5 years old. We serve here occasionally whenever we have enough volunteers!

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OSSO is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization aligned with the principles, teachings, and values of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; however, OSSO is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Church. While primarily a member-created organization, volunteer opportunities are open to people of all faiths who are willing to follow OSSO's code of conduct.

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