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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Mother’s Choice is a local charity serving the many children without families and pregnant teenagers in Hong Kong. We join hands with our community to give hope and change the life stories of vulnerable girls and babies. Our vision is to see every child in a loving family.

Mother's Heart (MH) is a crisis pregnancy centre in Cambodia. It was founded in response to research that showed one in five women in Cambodia had unwanted/unplanned pregnancies. 

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The National Movement for Family and Community Coexistence in Brazil (CFC National Movement) is made up of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) working on Family and Community Coexistence in the field of Human Rights of Children and Adolescents, with the objective of fostering the implementation of the National Plan for Promotion, Protection and Defense of the rights of Children and Adolescents to Family Living and Community (PNCFC) and its relevance in the Ten Year Plan on Human rights of Children and Adolescents (PDDHCA)

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Muhammadiyah is devoted to social and educational activities that serve those living in poverty and children who are orphaned in Indonesia. In particular, their social program (MPS) seeks to find alternatives to residential care and new methods to promote family-based care.

Muhammadiyah is a member of Family for Every Child.

 

The Mulberry Bush is a not-for-profit charity consisting of The Mulberry Bush School, a non-maintained residential special school with a three-year programme which runs for 38-weeks a year, working with vulnerable and severely traumatised primary aged children and their families from across England and Wales, The Mulberry Bush Outreach, its outreach and training department, and The International Centre for Therapeutic Care.

The staff works closely with the children’s families to support them with the changes they need to make to enable them to live together as a family.

The Muslim Foster Care Association (MFCA) is a non-profit organization based in Michigan established to improve the lives of foster children, and provide a support network for foster parents. There is a dire need for Muslim foster families and volunteers to make sure that every child is safe and well-cared for.

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. M’lup Russey strongly believes in partnering with the government, NGOs and communities.

Naba'a is a non-political, non-profit Lebanese organization which works with Palestinian and Lebanese communities. They aim to create an environment in which children and young people can develop and live in harmony, regardless of their religion, sex and nationality. Naba'a also aims to support young children who are most at risk of violence and neglect in their communities: to provide them with opportunities to develop, physically and socially, and to grow up in a safe, healthy and inclusive environment.

National Center for Preventing Child Abuse CNPAC is a non-governmental organization in the Republic of Moldova which since 1997 promotes children's right to protection against all forms of violence by directing their actions to inform, raise awareness and motivate society to stop ill-treatment against children.

 

The purpose of the National Child Welfare Workforce Institute is to increase child welfare practice effectiveness through diverse partnerships that focus on workforce systems development, organizational interventions, and change leadership, using data-driven capacity building, education, and professional development. Their Real Stories project is a multimedia collection of workforce development stories from students, faculty, and child welfare professionals at all levels.