Child well-being as the core of social change
We promote children’s emotional well-being through play-based interventions, mental health training, and humanized care, helping institutions create safer and more empathetic environments
We strengthen emotional well-being and resilience in children, adolescents, families, and caregivers through play-based interventions, mental health support, and humanized care



Joining this mission opens the door to a strategic alliance capable of transforming communities from their emotional foundation. Your investment fuels a deeper reach, supporting more children, equipping more caregivers and professionals, and strengthening more institutions. Together, we can develop a scalable model of well-being that has the power to shape the country’s future.
In 2025, Fundación La Niñez Primero provided direct support to more than 21,000 children, adolescents, families, professionals, and volunteers. Our hospital playrooms reached 15,500 children, the mobile playroom served 4,000, and school-based interventions benefited 521 students. The mental health program strengthened 900 students and professionals, while 650 families and volunteers actively participated in our initiatives. Each beneficiary received between 5 and 32 sessions per year, creating deep and sustained impact. While these figures represent direct beneficiaries, the ripple effect extends widely across the community, strengthening resilience networks, educational environments, and more human-centered care systems.
In 2025, Fundación La Niñez Primero delivered over 21,000 direct interventions, supporting hospitalized children and adolescents through play-based strategies that promote emotional regulation, treatment adaptation, recovery, and family support during grief, palliative, and intensive care processes. In communities and schools, we strengthened socioemotional skills, resilience, neurosensory stimulation, and autonomy through play-centered programs involving students, families, and teachers. Additionally, 2,100 professionals, students, and community leaders were trained in mental health and humanized care through our international congress and specialized training initiatives. Our impact extends far beyond direct beneficiaries, strengthening care networks, institutions, and educational environments that positively influence entire communities.