
Every child...
deserves to laugh without fear, to sleep without worry, and to wake up knowing they are loved.
But across Mexico, thousands of children are growing up without those simple comforts — children who have lost their parents, been abandoned, or come from homes torn apart by poverty and violence.
Across Mexico, more than 33 000 children currently live in orphanages or residential care centers — a number that has grown by nearly 12 % since 2022 (INEGI + REDIM 2025).
Seven out of ten still have at least one living parent, but poverty, addiction, or domestic violence have forced families apart.

Casa Árbol exists to change that story.
We are building more than walls
We’re building a home where forgotten children find safety, healing, belonging, and a future filled with possibility. A place where laughter echoes again, where learning begins, and where every meal says, “You are not forgotten.”



