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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100% Mamans support single mothers and their children in order to empower these women and prevent child abandonment.

100% Mamans is a member of Family for Every Child.

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1MillionHome is a campaign of Chosen & Dearly Loved, a 501(c)3 organization. 1MillionHome is committed to keeping children in families and working to transform systems of care in a way that prevents separation.

3PC (the Partnership Program for the Protection of Children) is a Cambodian child protection program powered by Friends-International (FI) in collaboration with UNICEF and the Cambodian Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation (MoSVY). 3PC is a network that aims to: facilitate the coordination of social work services in Cambodia, build the capacities of NGOs and Government with the objectives of learning from each other, and create a national Child Protection System for Cambodia.

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A Family for Every Orphan is a Christian organization that helps orphans find families in their home countries.

Aberlour, formerly an orphanage in Scotland, now offers foster and residential care for children in care as well as substance abuse recovery services for families, early intervention and family support services, as well as support services for families with children with disabilities.

Abide Family Center is located in Jinja, Uganda. Abide Family Center's goal is to reduce the number of children living in orphanages in Uganda. The organization offers direct services to families at risk.

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Able Child Africa was initially founded in 1984 as the Uganda Society for Disabled Children (USDC) to support children injured by the Ugandan Civil War in the 1970’s and 80’s. In 2007, USDC in the UK became Able Child Africa and began supporting work with children with disabilities in other countries and with additional partners.

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ACCI Relief is the Aid and Development arm of the Australian Christian Churches movement. They are also signatories to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Code of Conduct for Disaster Relief and aim to meet the standards for Disaster Response as set out by the Sphere Humanitarian Charter.

In 2011, ACCI Relief (ACCIR) established the Kinnected Program, which seeks to preserve and strengthen families, scale down the overuse of residential care, and advocate for care reforms globally.

The Kinnected Program seeks to take a proactive approach to scaling down the use of residential care and assisting children within the context of their families. ACCIR is the aid and development arm of the Australian Christian Churches (ACC) movement.

Based in Australia, Kinnected works within the country to

The Association for Support of Children at Risk - ACER Brazil was established in November 1993 with a great ideal: to provide an effective road to recovery for children living on the street.