Family for Every Child

Family for Every Child is a global alliance of local civil society organisations working together to improve the lives of vulnerable children around the world.

The alliance has offices in New Zeland (Auckland), United Kingdom (London) and USA (Arlington, VA).

History

EveryChild was a charity, based in the United Kingdom, which dealt with children's rights, in particular the protection and aid for children growing up without parental care or family.[1]

In 2014, EveryChild worked with many of its former local partners and other grassroots organisations to create Family for Every Child; a global alliance of 27 local organisations working together to help vulnerable children and families.

EveryChild and Family for Every Child became one organisation on 1 October 2016.

gollark: I don't know about in general, but here, yes.
gollark: I like it here; there's no commute, I don't have to wear uniform, and it's possible to browse Discord during lessons.
gollark: It seems like I'm going back to in-person school next week, annoyingly.
gollark: I think the main thing is that, in the past, if some horrible virus wiped out a big chunk of human civilization, it would not spread anywhere else because they then died.
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References

  1. Galpin, Richard: Charity EveryChild issues warning on separated children, BBC News, 20 November 2009.


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