How We Work
Casa CreSer provides structured residential care for adolescent mothers and their children who have experienced violence, abuse, or abandonment. Within a secure setting connected to nature, young mothers and their babies receive consistent protection and professional guidance as they restore stability and move toward independent lives.
Residential protection
Casa CreSer operates as a Residential Center for adolescent mothers and their children who have experienced violence, abuse, or abandonment. We provide a protected living environment in harmony with nature where adolescent mothers and their babies can stay safely while receiving structured daily support and supervision.
Professional care
Support is delivered by qualified staff in coordination with PANI and established protection homes. This to ensure stability and responsible protection.
Mothers and children receive:
- Psychological support
- Social work guidance
- Individualized care plans
- Consistent supervision and security
Education & life-skills
Young mothers are supported in continuing their education and developing practical skills for independent adulthood:
- Academic continuity
- Life skills development
- Personal responsibility and decision-making support
The goal is long-term autonomy, not temporary assistance.
Mother-child bond & early development
Special attention is given to strengthening the bond between mother and child. Early childhood is treated as foundational to long-term well-being. When early motherhood is supported appropriately, it can become a path toward resilience rather than continued vulnerability.
Healthy daily environment
Stability in everyday life creates the conditions for healing and progress. We address the full context of daily life so that growth becomes possible. Mothers and children have access to:
- Nutritious food
- Sport and physical activity
- Contact with nature
- Structured routines
- Consistent emotional care and security