Transforming lives of children and teens in safe spaces in Panama.
We empower vulnerable children in Panama by providing early stimulation, education, technology, nutrition, and comprehensive support, enabling them to build a future filled with opportunities.
We are an organization actively involved in vulnerable communities where we have a presence, working with families to create opportunities for social improvement and the full development of children and adolescents through a sustainable model of comprehensive care.






















In Panama, countless children face vulnerable circumstances that hinder their access to opportunities for holistic development. At Nueva Generación, we strive to bridge this gap by nurturing their growth through comprehensive programs encompassing: early childhood stimulation, education, technology, and STEAM; daily nutritious meals to address food insecurity; psychosocial support to bolster their emotional well-being; and cultural, recreational, and sports activities that foster discipline, teamwork, creativity, and leadership. Through this comprehensive model, we positively impact over 2,728 children and adolescents in the communities of El Chorrillo, Santa Ana, and Curundú. Your donation can change everything. Donate today and become the reason why 2,728 children and adolescents can dream, learn, and grow. With your support, we will continue Transforming Lives in safe spaces.
- 2,922 children, adolescents, and families served. - 99% of children ages 1 month to 4 years achieve developmental milestones. - 100% of children remain in the school system. - 52,922 nutritious breakfasts and lunches provided to children and adolescents to support healthy development. - 514 parents participate in the positive parenting program.
DIRECT BENEFICIARIES - Characteristics: - Children and adolescents aged 1 month to 17 years. - Residents of urban communities vulnerable to violence: El Chorrillo, Santa Ana, and Curundú. - Living in conditions of poverty or social risk. - With limited access to supplementary educational services and safe recreational spaces. - At risk of falling behind or dropping out of school. - Experiencing food insecurity, which affects their health and academic performance. - In need of psychosocial support due to complex family situations, community violence, or toxic stress. - With limited opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities such as sports, culture, technology, or art. - Belonging to families with low incomes or informal employment. - With limited access to technology, connectivity, and digital tools. Annually, we serve over 2,300 children and adolescents. INDIRECT BENEFICIARIES - Characteristics: - Low-income households struggling to meet basic needs. - Families with limited access to social or psychoeducational support services. - Communities lacking safe spaces and opportunities for children and youth.