Child Welfare Information Gateway promotes the safety, permanency, and well-being of children, youth, and families by connecting child welfare, adoption, and related professionals as well as the public to information, resources, and tools covering topics on child welfare, child abuse and neglect, out-of-home care, adoption, and more.
The Child Welfare Institute is a branch of the Children’s Aid Society of Toronto, which aims to enhance services to children, youth and families who have experienced or are at risk of abuse and neglect, through the provision of quality training and consultation.
Phone Number: 416.235.1246
All-Ukrainian charitable organization Ukrainian Child Welfare Fund started its work in 1998 as the Ukrainian office of the International Christian Children's Fund. Since 2006 they have worked as an independent charitable organization with an all-Ukrainian status. The mission of the Fund is to provide positive changes in order to create a supportive environment for the development of the full potential of each child in Ukraine.
ChildFund Alliance is a global network of 11 child-focused development organizations working to create opportunities for children and youth, their families and communities.
ChildFund International began in 1938, first as China's Children Fund and later as Christian Children's Fund. Their approach has evolved into one of community development, focused on strengthening families and community structures that make up a child’s environment. The individual sponsor-to-child relationship supports this work, with sponsor funds pooled to improve life in the communities where sponsored children live.
ChildFund International began in 1938, first as China's Children Fund and later as Christian Children's Fund. Their approach has evolved into one of community development, focused on strengthening families and community structures that make up a child’s environment. ChildFund has served children in Uganda since 1980.
Childhood Brasil is a Brazilian organization that is part of the World Childhood Foundation, an international institution established by H.M. Queen Silvia of Sweden, in 1999, to protect childhood and ensure that children can be children.
Childhood Education International has worked at the intersection of education, human development, and international development since 1892. With specialists in over 35 nations, their mission is to seek innovative solutions to education challenges by providing professional development opportunities, technical assistance, and consultation services around the world.
Founded in 1988, Childkind first provided comprehensive support programs for families with children exposed to HIV/AIDS, including a transitional home for HIV+ children in state custody, a daycare, and a voluntary short-term out-of-home family placement for mothers undergoing treatment.
Childline Kenya was established in response to the state of child protection in Kenya and the manner in which abuse cases were being reported and handled. The underlying need within the child protection sector was: