Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center ran from 2014-2020 in order to provide maximum assistance to all civilians of Donetsk and Luhansk regions affected by the military actions. Their main objective is to assist civilians, who have suffered during the conflict, as efficiently as possible and within the available resources. The Center’s aid must reach firstly those who need it the most (children, elderly and disabled people).
The RISE Learning Network aims to promote and facilitate learning on Recovery and Reintegration (R&R) approaches that improve outcomes for children and adolescents affected by sexual exploitation (CSE). It is a project implemented by Family for Every Child, Retrak, and the International Centre: Researching Child Sexual Exploitation, Violence and Trafficking, University of Bedfordshire. The learning activities directly supported are in three focus regions – Latin America and the Caribbean, sub-Saharan Africa and South & Central Asia.
Rise’s mission is to train parents to write and speak about their experiences in order to support parents and parent advocates and guide child welfare professionals in becoming more responsive to the families and communities they serve. Their goal is to reduce unnecessary family separations and increase the likelihood that children who are placed in foster care quickly and safely return home.
The Roblealto Child Care Association is a Christian, public welfare, non-profit organization founded in 1932. From the beginning, its mission has been to care for the children of Costa Rica who are in critical situations and in need of specialized care and integrated services so they are able to reach their full potential.
Roots Research Center is working with adult adoptees who aim to find their biological parents, and are supporting/consulting adoptive families to work with their adopted children. They also promote foster care, giving speeches around the country to raise public awareness on the benefits of foster care and why community based care is better for children. They have been involved in private foster care cases of children with disabilities, supporting and consulting the foster parents.
Safe Child Thailand's mission is to identify and safeguard at-risk children in Thailand and empower them to reach their fullest potential.
Safe Haven’s mission is to provide intervention and support for children with disabilities and medical issues, allowing them the opportunity to access the medical and therapeutic resources they need in order to lead healthy lives and reach their full potential and highest level of personal independence. They focus on providing support in the child’s home that is culturally appropriate and suitable for their life-style, unique needs and home environment.
Founded in 2005 in partnership with its Kenyan counterpart, the Children’s Transformation Project–Kenya, SAFE INTERNATIONAL began by responding to the urgent needs of children living on the streets of Kakamega, guided by a vision of family-based care and long-term security for every child.
Safe Society is a non profit voluntary organization established in 2005, operational in the eastern area of Uttar Pradesh, India focusing on improving the socio-economic standards of the most underprivileged communities living in acute poverty and exposed to severe exploitation in this region.
Sahathai Foundation is a non-governmental organization which was established by scholars in the family and child welfare industry in 1976. Sahathai recognizes that the family is the basis of social development and works to ensure that families are supported and strengthened to care for children.