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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Viva is an international Christian children’s charity passionate about releasing children from poverty and abuse. Viva’s vision is to bring lasting change to vulnerable children by growing locally-led networks of churches and organisations.

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    VOICE works with socially and economically marginalised children and families in Cambodia to support them in accessing their human rights. Their case managers use a strength-based approach to equip clients with the skills, knowledge, resources and support necessary to enable them to change their own lives.

    To contact, please fill out the contact form available here.

    Voice of Children (VOC) has been working with children living/working in the street focusing to rescue, rehabilitate, and then reintegrate them into their families & communities by improving their life skills & capacity for their self sustainability. VOC also works with the families living in urban poor/slum areas to empower and develop their capacity in order to prevent their children coming in the streets. It raises awareness on child sexual abuse and rescue victims offering legal, social and psychological support to them and their families.

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    Voices From Care Cymu exists to improve the lives of care experienced children and young people in Wales. They achieve this by being an independent voice for care experienced children and young people.

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      Voluntas is an International Belarusian and British NGO with a wide remit of activities, including a nationwide programme for the deinstitutionalisation of social orphans and disabled children. Voluntas' programs include early intervention and support for children with profound multiple learning disabilities, deinstitutionalization initiatives, daycare and respite centers for children with disabilities, and equal access playgrounds for children with and without disabilities to play together.

      The agency’s mission is to strengthen and preserve the family unit through intervention and education. They provide foster parent recruitment and training services, family counseling, and more.

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      War Child works toward a world in which no child’s life is torn apart by war. Armed conflict is a reality for millions of children today. War Child is committed to supporting these children to overcome their experiences, and have a real chance at a better future. War Child International is comprised of three implementing offices: War Child UK, War Child Holland and War Child Canada. Although each organisation was founded – and operates – independently, they are brought together through a common vision and dedication to supporting children and young people affected by war.

      Wataneya Society is an organization in Egypt that aims to provide a safe and healthy environment for children and youth without parental care to ensure the "quality of life for every orphan". The organizations advocates for quality standards in institutions and residential facilities, offers technical support for implementing those quality standards in institutions, offers training to caregivers in institutional care, and conducts awareness campaigns to address stigma against "orphans" in Egypt.

      Odessa Charity Foundation “Way Home”  began its work in 1996, focused on problems of homelessness and drug addiction among adults. Soon, the organization expanded to focus on rehabilitation and social adaptation for street children, children and adolescents from crisis and low-income families, and more recently with children of IDP families from war zones in East Ukraine. Children and adolescents in all centers of “Way Home”, depending on their needs, get assistance from psychologists, social workers, art therapists, teachers, lawyers and other specialists.

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      Wegweiser-freiwilligenarbeit.com is the independent portal in German language for flexible and responsible volunteering abroad. They strive to make the volunteering sector better and help organisations who have a positive impact recruit more German speaking volunteers, and motivate the others to become better.