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Hands Across Romania

Hands Across Romania

Founded in 2005, Hands Across Romania Association is an apolitical, non-profit and non-discriminatory organization, established with the aim of contributing to the sustainable development of communities, being active also in the field of human trafficking prevention in Romania. The projects carried out by Hands Across Romania focus on social, cultural and educational services, such as the promotion of dual vocational education, support and promotion of breastfeeding, the creation of the Family Club centre for the community of Chiajna, where workshops, courses and events are hosted with specialists from various fields. Hands Across Romania offers Ukrainian refugees in Bucharest services in the area of professional integration, by organizing vocational counselling sessions, discussions about the educational path, retraining courses and support from the consultation phase to employment.
The Federation of Non-Governmental Organizations for Children (FONPC)

The Federation of Non-Governmental Organizations for Children (FONPC)

Founded in 1997, FONPC exists with and for its members, about 75 NGOs, for the benefit of children and the community, guided by the principles and statutory provisions and promoting the following values: identity/ autonomy of members, effectiveness in communication and action, democratic decision, solidarity, openness, trust, mutual respect, equity, consistency/ continuity, partnership, transparency, participation and involvement. In order to achieve its objectives, FONPC works in close partnership with donors, funders, local and national authorities and non-governmental organisations, international organisations, European institutions, civil society, the community and other actors involved in promoting respect for children's rights.
AMURTEL Romania Aid Association

AMURTEL Romania Aid Association

Founded in 1995, AMURTEL Aid Association works in the field of inclusive education for children with special needs, social services for abandoned children and disadvantaged youth at risk of social exclusion, focusing on programs that protect, strengthen, educate, uplift and inspire the vulnerable. The Association's main projects are the AMURTEL Family Residential Centre, the Fountain of Hope Day Centre and the Vistara social integration programme. AMURTEL is also involved in supporting international humanitarian interventions through the network of AMURT and AMURTEL projects around the world. Amurtel provides emergency psychological assistance at the border and in transit camps, offers support to families with children to activate the resources needed for resettlement and also organises training sessions for those who come into direct contact with refugees.
FARA Foundation

FARA Foundation

FARA Foundation, founded 30 years ago, has a mission to transform the lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children, youth and families living in poor communities in Romania. FARA Foundation aims to be a family for those without, striving to raise resilient and responsible children and young people, strong and functional families and engaged communities. Through its programs in Suceava County and Popesti Leordeni (Ilfov) - A Family for Life, Support for Independent Living, A Family for the Lacking, Therapy and Recovery for Children and Youth with Disabilities, Prevention Fighting Poverty through Education - FARA Foundation contributes to alleviating trauma among marginalized children, youth and adults, gives hope for the fulfillment of dreams and helps them find answers and resources to rebuild a better future. For more information visit www.faracharity.ro. On 24.02.2022 FARA Foundation created the Ukraine Solidarity Team to provide basic material support, psychological assistance and emotional support to children and families transiting through Siret Customs and headed to Refugee Centers and mobile camps in Suceava County. On 26.02.2022 the program was extended to Popesti Leordeni and the South-East area to cover the needs in Bucharest and the surrounding areas as well as in the Isaccea customs area. Together with its specialists, collaborators and volunteers, FARA Foundation provided emergency assistance by supplying basic food and non-food items (hygiene kits, EIP, warm clothing, first aid kits, medical supplies). Other services included: family and safe accommodation, food, clothing, hygiene and cleaning products, access to medical services, legal services, translations, humanitarian financial support for travel, internal and external transport, humanitarian aid through convoys to Ukraine. The project team facilitated access to official information, emotional support, educational and recreational activities for children and families as well as Romanian language courses and mentoring to support integration.