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Transform the lives of prison inmates for their social and labor integration, through the practice of rugby, spirituality and education.
asistir la transicion de infantes y adolescentes, brindandoles a elles y a su familia el justo acompanamiento que necesitan en esta etapa tan importante, asi como una serie de herramientas en el campo juridico, educativo, de salud y social. De esta manera buscamos lograr el respeto a sus derechos humanos y contribuir a que tengan un desarrollo pleno y armonioso.
The comprehensive treatment and education of people with cerebral palsy, throughout all stages of the affected person's life, so that they can lead a life as normalized as possible. For this, our project follows an interdisciplinary approach, based on the Bobath philosophy. For the fulfillment of its mission, it will be able to develop all kinds of assistance, training and outreach activities, creating centers for the treatment and specialized education of cerebral paralyzed people, as well as for training in the Bobath Concept of the professionals who make up interdisciplinary teams that we advocate. The purposes of the Foundation are: a) The assistance and comprehensive treatment of people affected by cerebral palsy and damage, according to the BOBATH philosophy. b) The educational and professional training of the disabled with cerebral palsy or damage from the school stage to the professional training for their labor insertion that allows the creation of jobs for them and, finally, their integration into the labor market. e) The training of professionals who care for people with cerebral palsy or brain damage in the BOBATH Concept. d) The promotion of research on cerebral palsy and brain damage. ) The protection and care of legally incapacitated persons, seeking the resources that allow them to live with a dignified quality of life and that make them full citizens.
Our mission is based upon the belief that every child and youth should have access to equal opportunities now and in the future. Through our projects in Spain and India, we work alongside with them to make the most of their abilities, empowering them and fostering values such as self-improvement, respect and effort.
The Enriqueta Villavecchia Private Foundation for Child Oncology, constituted in Barcelona in 1989, is a non-profit organization with charitable and welfare aims. Our goal is to provide integral care for children and youngsters with cancer or other serious diseases, and give support to their families. The purpose of the Foundation is to provide integral care to children and youngsters suffering from cancer or other life limiting diseases, to ensure the support to their families, and to drive progress in aid, research and training in the field of Oncology, Hematology, Palliative Care and the attention to complex chronicity at pediatrics.
We are a non-profit organization made up of sports professionals and volunteers, and athletes with functional diversity, that works to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities and other vulnerable groups through sports. LEA is a local association that works towards making the sport of functional fitnnes accessible and inclusive to everyone, in order to improve their health and life both socially and physically.
IGLYO - The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex (LGBTQI) Youth & Student Organisation is the world's largest LGBTQI youth and student network, counting more than 100 Member Organisations in over 40 countries across the Council of Europe Region. IGLYO's mission is to strengthen the rights of LGBTQI youth, fight for equality and inclusion, and empower LGBTQI youth voices. IGLYO represents the diverse rights and intersectional needs of LGBTQI young people and works hard to ensure that their futures are bright. We achieve our objectives through international training and events, targeted capacity building programmes, intercultural exchanges and peer learning, thematic research and advocacy actions, online tools and resources, digital story-telling and campaigning, networking activities, and more. Since our establishment in 1984, IGLYO has been growing steadily with new Members joining every year. Our Members are organisations who represent and/or support LGBTQI youth and/or students, work with LGBTQI youth or issues, comprise mainly of LGBTQI youth, or have a specific department working for/with youth.
We work with our members to ensure reliable provision of life-saving cells while promoting patient and donor care and safety
Superaccio ('overcoming' in English) is a non-profit initiative that was born in Barcelona in early 2013 and is made up of professionals from a variety of fields, who are selflessly involved in enabling this project to be carried out. His mission is the improvement and personal development of young people at risk of social exclusion for their subsequent social and labour insertion. Specifically, the work and training of the triathlon serves as a vehicle for collaborating with young people who, for various reasons, have been abused by the 'system' or have not had the opportunity to learn or develop the tools needed to adapt to it. And it's much more than just the Triathlon! Through a broad and constant programme of physical, artistic and expressive activities, we can help to break stereotypes and for these young people to participate in, grow and adapt to different conditions and cultures. Superaccio has the sponsorship and collaboration of both public institutions and private entities. Thanks to their support it is possible to make this project become reality. Currently, Superaccio is extending its scope at a national and international level, with active programs in Tenerife and Tunisia. Look at the success achieved in spreading the Superaccio values to people who are the target of our activity. This is what motivates us to push the project forward every day!
Fundacion Lukas is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2009 with the aim of improving the quality of life of the families and people with severe multiple disabilities. What is Severe Multiple Disability? Severe Multiple Disability (hereinafter DMS) is considered to be the condition of children, youth and adults who present different types of disability: physical, intellectual and / or sensory, simultaneously, with a high degree of or total dependence of their basic activities on a daily basis. The DMS implies a series of "challenges" and needs in the daily life of the person who has it and that of his/her family and / or caregivers:Physical and emotional dependence: food, health, hygiene, emotional and social relationships, etc. - Difficulty in communication due to limited or non-existent language. - Difficulty in movement / displacement due to not being able to walk. - Need for adaptations and technical aids in the home and in the vehicle. - Special needs in food, hygiene, health, etc. - Medical complications: risk of epilepsy, malnutrition, degenerative diseases and medical complications that reduce their quality of life. - Daily physical and emotional effort. - Family fracture due to the difficult handling of the situation and due to not receiving psychological attention. - Feelings of loneliness, fear, uncertainty, exhaustion, etc. - Complete dedication. - Social rejection. - Economic impact. Short life expectancy.Faced with this daily struggle, the most important thing for a person with DMS is to achieve a good quality of life and a decent existence. For this, we have to go beyond the mere satisfaction of their basic needs. In 2014 we opened the doors of the FLK Center for young people with disabilities in Alicante, and in October 2016 the overnight stays began at the House-Home of the FLK Center. The Therapy Center offers an innovative and fully adapted resource that responds to the rehabilitation and therapy needs of people with functional diversity. It works at developing and enhancing the motor, cognitive and sensitive abilities of people with functional diversity. We include the family as an essential element to achieve maximum therapeutic benefit. In the three years of operation of the Therapy Center, we have carried out more than 2,000 therapies, including hydrotherapy, physiotherapy in the specially designed rooms and occupational therapy.
We are a non-profit organisation working to contribute to equal opportunities in education. Our mission is based on 2 points: 1. To create a network of professionals working for educational equity from inside and outside the classroom. Each year we carry out the ExE Programme, a professional development programme aimed at those who aspire to generate educational and social change for the benefit of equal opportunities for all children. Our value proposition can be summarised as follows: Attracting and selecting, Graduates with the talent to become great teachers and with the commitment to seek educational transformation in pursuit of equity. For two years they teach in schools in disadvantaged environments, pursuing the growth of their students and learning from direct experience the causes and consequences of educational inequality. Training and support, Through an extensive programme for the development of teaching and systemic leadership competencies that maximise the impact on their students, the community where they teach and the education system in the long term. Empowering and connecting, After the programme, we accelerate participants' professional careers towards those areas that have the greatest impact on educational equity. This generates a network of professionals who drive educational change from inside and outside the classroom. 2. Collaborating with the social and educational ecosystem to leave no student behind. We are convinced that the journey towards equal opportunities is only possible by adding and joining other people and organisations. For this reason, we work with others through projects that accelerate our impact and we collaborate with entities with which we share the challenge of educational equity.