MISSION & VALUES

Creating Opportunities for Peruvian Youth

Our Mission

The Paul Lammermeier Foundation helps children in need reach their full potential by providing houses in Peru, centered on family and the Jesuit values of education and service to others.

Our Values

Based on the belief that God cares for every individual:

  • Education to reach the maximum potential of each person

  • Spirituality and an active life of faith

  • Integrity and service to others

  • Respect for the dignity of each person

  • Family in a loving, home environment

A SAFE & CLEAN HOME

PHYSICAL & EMOTIONAL NEEDS

DEDICATED, INDIVIDUALIZED CARE

EXCELLENT EDUCATION

A NON-INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT

FAMILY DYNAMICS, ROOTED IN CHRISTIAN VALUES

We open possibilities, forming:
people who love and care for their families, and
professionals who strive to improve their community.

WHAT WE DO

Creating Opportunities for Peruvian Youth

This is what we are all about. Housing, education, care of the whole person, a circle of support.

We offer individualized care

Identifying kids without parental care but with a hope to be more, welcoming them into one of our homes, and providing them with physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual support.

We build community

Forming relationships, maintaining ties with their families, grounding them in a community of faith and values.

We provide education

A key to long-term systemic change, each student receives a quality education in a field of their interest, from grade school through university studies.

We are committed

Not simply providing supplies or food, we walk long-term with these youth so that true change can happen and doors can open to a different future than they believed could be true.

We open possibilities

Forming people who love and care for their families, and professionals who strive to improve their community.

Juver grew up in Piura, Peru, in a place of great need. He moved into Casa Javier as a young man and received a quality education in a supportive home. “It opened up for me social and academic opportunities that I hadn’t even realized existed.”
“Casa Javier provides many opportunities for a way out and away from a life of crippling, abject poverty and fosters a better, more peaceful, more just world, a world where young people are not lost but grow in self respect and to become men and women for others.”
Juver now provides opportunities to other young people, running a university education scholarship program for youth from indigenous communities in rural upper Amazon basin of northern Peru.

JUVER • GRADUATE

Edgar, a native of Huancayo, in the mountains east of Lima, was the first Casa Javier resident, from the same orphanage as the other boys. He ran away from home when he was eleven years old and found his way to Lima. He came to us in 1993 and excelled immediately in his schooling. After two years of high school, he entered Peru’s National Engineering University. He graduated in December 2004 majoring in telecommunication engineering. He began an internship with Infonet, a Los Angeles-based telecommunication company in January 2005 and switched to another company in October 2006. Since he began earning a salary, he “became independent” in February 2006, moving into his own apartment. He traveled several times to the United States doing promotional work for PLF, and speaks English fluently. Edgar currently serves as an active member on the ACJ board in Peru.

EDGAR • GRADUATE

Jorge came to us in December 1998 after graduating from the Jesuit high school in Tacna, the southernmost city of Peru, 800 miles south of Lima. Jorge was recommended by one of his teachers as one of the brightest students to graduate from that school. He comes from a very poor family who could never have afforded to send him to Lima to study. He first enrolled in Peru’s best engineering college, however, after two years studying to be a mechanical engineer, he decided that all the math and science was not best for him. He then took the entrance exam for Peru’s prestigious Pontifical Catholic University and attained first place in the exam, thus gaining a full tuition scholarship, majoring in economics. He graduated from college in November 2006 and worked at Peru’s Central Reserve Bank in Lima, a well-paying and secure job. Fluent in English, Jorge continued his studies in London. He attends the ACJ gala dinners and donates money to help support Juver’s mission of helping homeless boys in Piura.

JORGE • GRADUATE

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