DIF is the organization for Integral Family Development. Not so much child welfare, but they oversee a bunch of projects that cover all aspects of needs and protection of vulnerable people (disabled, children, elderly). They train, counsel, provide for, and sometimes house people in need, but they do so responsibly. Traditionally in Mexico, DIF at the Federal level is headed up (non-paid position) by the President's wife. At the State level by the Governor's wife and in every city, by the Mayor's wife. Unlike the government welfare programs in the US, there aren't government resources to pay for anything other than a few administrative staff positions, so the success of the program relies heavily on donations.
Okay, now directions to Amores de Peñasco: If you're going north (as if towards the highway) on Josefa O. de Dominguez (the road to Las Conchas), turn right at the street where there's a little supermarket named GISEL (obviously, if you're headed south...like from the highway towards Las Conchas, you'd make a left turn at Gisel. That street is Juan Aldama, but I don't remember whether there are signs. Anyway, once you turn, go about 7 blocks. On the left-hand side (farside) you'll see the Basic Rehabilitation Unit (UBR). This isn't drug rehab, it's physical therapy for the handicapped. Turn left and park. Amores de Penasco and the UBR share the block and a nice little park that's there for the kids.
Former first lady Minerva de Renteria is the Director and they'd be thrilled to welcome anyone willing to help. If you know people in Las Conchas, you might contact Kathleen Duncan. Kathleen is their most faithful volunteer. She comes down frequently to visit the kids and is up-to-date with the list of needs. Diapers are always in demand...toddler size.