Children's Programs

About Children's Programs

Children’s programs are designed to work with both children and their parents to enhance the well-being of children from the most disadvantaged groups and empower them within the framework of their rights.

The primary goal of the program is to support disadvantaged children who have experienced challenging life events—such as lack of access to socioeconomic opportunities, absence of parental support, economic exploitation, exposure to war, or forced migration. The program helps these children overcome trauma, minimize adjustment difficulties, foster awareness of living harmoniously with different cultures, support their personal development, and facilitate access to education.

Activities Conducted Under Children's Programs

Protective/Preventive Activities

  • Identification and Referral
  • Child Protection Programs
  • Child Protection Activities
  • Awareness Programs on Child Protection and Gender-Based Violence
  • Addiction Prevention Program
  • Disaster Preparedness Program

Empowerment and Development Programs

  • Youth Empowerment/Skills Development Programs
  • Leadership Program
  • Volunteerism Program
  • Youth Advisory Boards
  • Mentorship Program
  • Social Cohesion Program
  • Peer Relationship Improvement Program
  • Positive Parenting Program
  • Sociocultural Activities

Educational Support Activities

  • Language Support Courses
  • Homework Assistance (Academic Support Program)
  • Home Visits/Information Calls
  • Other Educational Activities

Intervention Activities

  • Case Management
  • Psychosocial Support Program
  • Individual and Group Therapies
  • Structured Psychosocial Support Program
  • Psychological Well-Being Program
  • CPSSP/GPSSP (SCI)
  • Emergency Assistance
  • Capacity Building Activities

These comprehensive activities aim to help children overcome personal, social, and educational challenges, ensuring their holistic development.