```html New Future launches campaign For the right to imagine for two thousand eighty six minors

New Future launches campaign For the right to imagine for two thousand eighty six minors

Published on May 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Nuevo Futuro Association has launched the campaign For the right to imagine, an initiative that seeks to make visible the vulnerability of thousands of children and promote social co-responsibility. In 2025, the organization accompanied 2,086 minors in 132 homes distributed across several countries, 5% more than the previous year, thanks to a team of 700 workers and 2,500 volunteers. Its model is based on small community homes, designed as warm and safe environments for child development.

small community living room filled with warm sunlight, a child drawing colorful shapes on a large paper while a social worker kneels beside them pointing at the drawing, another child building with wooden blocks on a soft rug, two volunteers assembling a bookshelf in the background, warm cozy interior with plush sofas and plants, family photos on a wall, diverse children aged 3-12 laughing and interacting, photorealistic architectural visualization, soft golden hour lighting from large windows, depth of field emphasizing the drawing activity, cinematic humanitarian documentary style, ultra-detailed textures on fabric and wood, emotionally warm atmosphere, 8k technical render

The community home model as infrastructure for child care 🏡

Nuevo Futuro's structure relies on small living units, replicating a family environment that fosters emotional bonding and stability. Each home houses a limited number of minors, allowing for personalized attention and efficient resource management. This decentralized approach reduces logistical costs and improves the educator-to-minor ratio, facilitating early detection of psychological or educational needs. The scalability of the model depends on the volunteer network and institutional support to maintain service quality without overcrowding.

Imagining others' rights while looking at our phones 📱

The campaign asks us to imagine a better future for children, something we do frequently when wondering what to have for dinner. Meanwhile, 2,500 volunteers have already stopped imagining and started working. The rest of the world, between scrolls, applauds the initiative from the couch. Because nothing is more charitable than hitting like on a post while the child in the photo is still waiting for a home. Social co-responsibility, apparently, also needs wifi.

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