Moved by the charity of the One who came to save what was lost, we lovingly welcome children and young people who are at risk (protection), suffer disequilibrium in their behavior or personality and have been injured in their human dignity (re-education). We welcome them in our houses and we try to offer them a family environment where they can grow up in a family atmosphere and live personal relationships and dialogue with confidence: we try to make them the protagonists of their own growth process (cf. Dir. 42 , 43 and 44).