Organizations Working on Children's Care

This page offers a Directory of Organizations working on children’s care issues around the world, at a local, national, regional, and/or global level. The Directory is provided to encourage information sharing and communication between actors working in this sector. 

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Safe Haven’s mission is to provide intervention and support for children with disabilities and medical issues, allowing them the opportunity to access the medical and therapeutic resources they need in order to lead healthy lives and reach their full potential and highest level of personal independence. They focus on providing support in the child’s home that is culturally appropriate and suitable for their life-style, unique needs and home environment.

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Safe Society is a non profit voluntary organization established in 2005, operational in the eastern area of Uttar Pradesh, India focusing on improving the socio-economic standards of the most underprivileged communities living in acute poverty and exposed to severe exploitation in this region.

    Sahathai Foundation is a non-governmental organization which was established by scholars in the family and child welfare industry in 1976. Sahathai recognizes that the family is the basis of social development and works to ensure that families are supported and strengthened to care for children.

    Sarthi is a children rights organization in Bihar, one of India's poorest regions. They protect and rehabilitate children placed in Bihar's government homes for minors, including children from broken or abusive families, orphaned children, street children, handicapped children and juvenile offenders.

    SARTHI participates in outreach efforts on a wide range of issues that confront children in difficult circumstances throughout Bihar. SARTHI's most central work is the protection and rehabilitation of children placed in Bihar's government homes.

    Save the Children is an international NGO that support’s children’s rights around the world, and focuses on protecting children from abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence. Save the Children works through a global Child Protection Initiative (CPI) to support children without adequate care by promoting deinstitutionalisation, strengthening families and working towards family/community based care solutions. 

    Save the Children works to ensure that all children survive, learn and are protected, and its 2030 Global Strategy focuses on reaching the most deprived and marginalised children, who are too often excluded due to poverty, geography, gender, ethnicity or disability. Save the Children in Cambodia covers all sectors of Save the Children work through the lens of 3 global breakthroughs: Survive, Learn, and Be Protected.

    Save the Children Indonesia has committed to changing forever the way the world treats children.

    Save the Children has been working in Thailand since 1984. Save the Children supports the development of policies that help fulfil children’s rights as laid out in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, particularly for migrant, refugee and ethnic minority children.

    Save the Children exists to help every child reach their full potential. They make sure children stay safe, healthy and keep learning. Save the Children UK is a member of the Save the Children movement, which is made up of 28 member organisations. Save the Children UK operates in more than 120 countries.

    Semya Kazhdomu Rebenku works to prevent children with disabilities from growing up in residential care. They work closely with local authorities and the Kyrgyzstan government to ensure that these particularly vulnerable children receive the specialist care they need, in loving families.

    Semya is a member of Family for Every Child.