Hogares CREA

Hogar Crea is an international drug rehabilitation institution founded in Puerto Rico.

Young man selling cakes while wearing an Hogar Crea shirt in Manatí, Puerto Rico
Hogares CREA
Founded1968
FounderJose Juan Garcia
Headquarters
Number of locations
152 facilities worldwide
Websitewww.hogar-crea.org

History

In 1968, Jose Juan Garcia founded "Hogar Crea". The word "Crea" means for the re-education of the addict and the community. Those who enter the program do not have to pay a fee, but must agree to the program's strict rules. Breaking a drug habit is not easy and those who enter the program must adopt new habits which are conducive to recovery.

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, Panama, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua.[2]

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