La Porte Ouverte is the only association for foster families in the Wallonia-Brussels region, Belgium. Its mission is to serve ‘the best interest of the child’ in all foster care situations. La Porte Ouverte advocates for the rights of children in foster care, it supports foster families by building the capacity of foster parents, encouraging peer-to-peer learning and sharing best practices. They also encourage the creation of, and run, activities for foster care children and their families.
LAMb International is a Canadian-based Christian organization that provides training, consultation and program development to ensure safety, permanence and well-being for children, youth, and their families.
The All-Ukrainian Non-governmental Organization, League of Social Workers of Ukraine, was founded in November 1999. The main goals of the organization are assistance of development and improvement of social policy in Ukraine and promotion of social and economic interests of society and the realization of human rights and freedoms.
The League of Social Workers of Ukraine is member of the Ukrainian Child Rights Network.
Legal Services for Children provides free representation to children and youth who require legal assistance to stabilize their lives and realize their full potential.
Through a holistic team approach utilizing legal advocacy and social work services, their goal is to empower clients and actively involve them in the critical decisions that impact their lives. LSC uses this model to achieve safety and stability at home; educational success; and freedom from detention and deportation for our clients.
Leher is a child rights organization working to make child protection a shared responsibility. They envision a society where caring families, alert communities and responsive governments come together to ensure the rights and protection of all children.
Little Footprints Big Steps (LFBS) is a non-profit organization that works to protect vulnerable children in Haiti. They focus on reuniting families and empowering them with resources and opportunities to build a self-sufficient future. They respect and value Haitian autonomy by working with local staff, authorities and partners.
To contact, please fill out the contact form available here.
Lumos works to support children in institutions worldwide to regain their right to a family life and to end the institutionalisation of children. Lumos works in partnership with governments, professionals and carers, communities, families and children, to transform outdated systems that drive families apart. Together with partners Lumos replaces institutions with community based services that provide children with access to health, education and social care tailored to their individual needs.
L’Albero della Vita (FADV) works towards improving the family and social system in which a child exists and towards creating a safe environment for his/her effective growth. Internationally, FADV’s operational area currently includes Italy, Kenya, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Peru, and Haiti.
M’Lop Tapang envisions an environment where all children are allowed to grow up in their families feeling safe, healthy and happy; a society where all children are respected and treated equally; a community where all children are given choices about their future.
M'Lop Tapang is a member of Family Care First.
M’lup Russey is a Christian, non-governmental local organization in Cambodia. M’lup Russey understands that all children and youth grow up and develop in all areas of life- physically, mentally, emotionally and experimentally- when they receive individualized care as part of a family they call their own. Communities have an important role to play in encouraging, supporting and guiding individual families so that they know how to care for all their members, especially children.