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Name of organisation or agency in English: Nobody's Children Foundation
Name of organisation in local language Fundacja Dzieci Niczyje
Country or countries of activities Poland
Address ul. Walecznych 59c
Telephone +48 22 616 02 68
Web www.fdn.pl
Organisation email fdn@fdn.pl
Type of organisation: Non-governmental

Contact person
First name(s) Last name Maria Keller-Hamela
Position Director for International Cooperation
Languages spoken Polish, English
Telephone +48 22 616 16 69
Personal email mhamela@fdn.pl

Assistance and support given to children by the organisation:
Legal assistance
Psychological counselling
Social assistance
Psychotherapy

The Nobody's Children Foundation is a nonprofit non-governmental organization, which provides a broad scope of assistance to abused children, their parents, and guardians. The Foundation's activities are addressed to physically, psychologically, and sexually abused and neglected children, their parents and guardians, as well as professionals dealing with cases of child abuse. Our main goal is to develop an efficient aid system for abused children, a system that would integrate activities of state institutions, local authorities and non-governmental organizations working for the benefit of children in the particular region. We provide short- and long-term assistance to victims of abuse and to their guardians. Moreover, we offer psychological, educational, and legal counseling to people who have contact with cases of child abuse. We organize specialist training programs on problems related to child abuse for various professional groups and interdisciplinary teams. We conduct research and analyses that broaden knowledge about the problem and form the basis for our activities. The Foundation?s team consists of experienced experts in problems related to child abuse. Though differing in life perspectives, they are all firmly convinced that abused children and their families need to be helped. This conviction stems both from the knowledge of the detrimental health, developmental and social effects of abuse on any human being, and from the belief that it is our moral obligation to support the weak, the helpless and the confused, whenever and wherever we encounter them.

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