Hogar CREA explained

Hogar CREA
Foundation:1968
Founder:José Juan García
Location Country:Puerto Rico
Locations:152 facilities worldwide

Hogar CREA is an international drug rehabilitation institution founded in Puerto Rico. It is often referred to in the plural, Hogares CREA.

History

In 1968, José Juan García founded Hogar CREA. The acronym is for a Spanish phrase, Spanish; Castilian: comunidad de reeducación para adictos meaning 'community for the re-education of addicts'; Spanish; Castilian: crea is also a word meaning 'creates', and Spanish; Castilian: Hogar Crea translates to 'Home Creates'.

Participants were required to attend church services on Sundays until a court ruling changed that.[1] Participants are known for selling desserts such as caramel custards. They also wash cars and do community service. The program is funded by both the United States federal government and the Puerto Rican government.[2] [3]

Hogares CREA has over 152 facilities worldwide. Besides Puerto Rico, facilities are also established in Florida,[4] Costa Rica,[5] Venezuela, Colombia, Dominican Republic,[6] Panama, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Terapia espiritual ya no es obligatoria en Hogar Crea. Metro. 12 September 2016 . es.
  2. Web site: Hogar Crea Inc. ProPublica. 9 May 2013 .
  3. Web site: Los números no dan para rehabilitarlos. October 20, 2019. Primera Hora. es.
  4. Web site: Rehab program helps Hispanic folks with addiction. www.mynews13.com.
  5. Web site: Hogares Crea pierde sede en Cartago por deuda. La Nación. 8 September 2014 . es.
  6. Web site: Instituto Nacional de Educación Física lleva "Atletas con Inefi" a Hogar Crea . El Nuevo Diario (República Dominicana) . July 12, 2023 . es . October 1, 2023.