Our programs
Learn about our work with children and families in vulnerable neighborhoods!

#Education
Early Childhood Centers "Pilarcitos" and "Floreciendo"
The Early Childhood Centers (CPI) promote the integral development of children aged 1 to 3 living in situations of psychosocial vulnerability through socio-educational programs and family support.
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At the "Floreciendo" Early Childhood Center, we welcome 150 children from Monday to Friday who live in Padre Rodolfo Ricciardelli (formerly 1-11-14), Rivadavia I and II, and surrounding areas.
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At the "Pilarcitos" Early Childhood Center, we welcome 75 children from Monday to Friday who live in Zavaleta, Villa 21-24, Nueva Pompeya, and nearby neighborhoods.
#Health
COPIF Center
COPIF promotes the comprehensive health of children living in situations of psychosocial vulnerability—from pregnancy through age 5—by strengthening families and supporting parenting through play, guidance, and holistic nutrition.
At our COPIF center, located in Villa 21-24, we welcome 80 children along with their caregivers, who take part in our activities:
FortaleSiendo
COPIF space aimed at empowering mothers of children up to 5 years old by building support networks with a gender perspective and offering a play space for children, where topics related to comprehensive sex education (ESI) are addressed.
Crianza en Ronda
COPIF space to promote the comprehensive health of pregnant women, mothers, and babies by creating support networks during pregnancy and the child’s first year of life.
Jugar es Cuidar
COPIF space designed to encourage healthy parenting practices and to strengthen the bonds between children up to 5 years old and their caregivers.


#Education
Haciendo Lupa
Haciendo Lupa is a program that promotes early literacy skills in children aged 2 to 5 who live in situations of psychosocial vulnerability.
At the “Floreciendo” and “Pilarcitos” Early Childhood Centers, the Caacupé parish, and CeSAC No. 8, we conduct workshops for 20 children from the neighborhoods of Padre Rodolfo Ricciardelli (formerly 1-11-14), Rivadavia I and II, Zavaleta, Villa 21-24, Nueva Pompeya, and surrounding areas.
#EarlyDevelopment
Espacio Trama
Espacio Trama is a project dedicated to training educators, caregivers, and community leaders from grassroots organizations to support and care for early childhood from a community-based perspective.
It was launched in 2022 as a response to a need identified by Fundación Pilares: a lack of training on key aspects of early childhood development within neighboring organizations near our San Blas Center, located in Villa 21-24.
