Family for Every Child is a global network of local and national civil society organisations working together to improve the lives of vulnerable children around the world and supporting children to grow up in caring families, safe from exploitation and abuse.
Members include:
- KoRoot (South Korea)
- Zefie (Germany)
- Legal Services for Children (USA)
- 100% Mamans (Morocco)
- Children Assistance Program (CAP) (Liberia)
- Mulberry Bush (UK)
- Enfoque Niñez (Paraguay)
- Paicabi (Chile)
- Voice of Children (Nepal)
- Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse (CPTCSA) (Philippines)
- CONACMI (Guatemala)
- Community Based Rehabilitation Jamaica (Jamaica)
- First Step Cambodia (FSC) (Cambodia)
- Hayat Sende Derneği (Turkey)
- Naba’a (Lebanon)
- Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) (Kenya)
- Children in Distress Network (CINDI) (South Africa)
- Jordan River Foundation (Jordan)
- Taller de Vida (Colombia)
- ChildLink (Guyana)
- Forum on Sustainable Child Empowerment (FSCE) (Ethiopia)
- Challenging Heights (Ghana)
- Uyisenga Ni Imanzi (Rwanda)
- Projeto Legal (Brazil)
- Partnership for Every Child (P4EC) Russia (Russia)
- Hope Village Society (Egypt)
- Muhammadiyah (Indonesia)
- Butterflies (India)
- Associação Brasileira Terra dos Homens (ABTH) (Brazil)
- JUCONI (Mexico)
- Semya Kazhdomu Rebenku (Kyrgyzstan)
- Farm Orphan Support Trust (FOST) (Zimbabwe)
Where they operate
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Main Areas of Work
What They Do
Family for Every Child supports hundreds of thousands of children and families around the world by taking locally-led action in our communities. Underpinned by our experience of working on the front line, we also develop research, exchange practice, help in crises, and campaign for rights around the world.
Organization Resources
This document provides a conceptual framework for Family for Every Child, a global network of national civil society organisations working to mobilise knowledge, skills and resources to build a world where every child grows up in a permanent, safe and caring family, and to provide quality alternative care where needed.