We introduce you to our project partners. For every country
that we have representatives from, we are linked to an organisation that
supports youth in alternative care in different ways. We also have an
international partner, IFCO, who was one of the Quality4Children partners where Power4Youth holds its origins. We also partner with the Dutch National Agency of Youth in Action (www.youthinaction.nl)
In April, youth represented partners from Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Romania and United Kingdom. These are the names and logos of those organisations: For Our Children (Bulgaria), Forum za Kvalitetno Udomiteljstvo Djece-udomitelji za Djecu (in English, known as 'Forum') (Croatia), Informační středisko Mikuláš, o.p.s. (Nicholas Information Centre) (Czech Republic), Estonian Association of Care-workers (Estonia), Pesapuu (Finland), Empowering People in Care (Ireland), International Foster Care Organisation (International), National Foster Care Association (Malta), Power4Youth (Netherlands), Landsforeningen for barnevernsbarn (National Association for Child Welfare) (Norway), The Aurelia Trust (Romania), and Foster Care Associates (Core Assets) (United Kingdom).








In April, youth represented partners from Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Romania and United Kingdom. These are the names and logos of those organisations: For Our Children (Bulgaria), Forum za Kvalitetno Udomiteljstvo Djece-udomitelji za Djecu (in English, known as 'Forum') (Croatia), Informační středisko Mikuláš, o.p.s. (Nicholas Information Centre) (Czech Republic), Estonian Association of Care-workers (Estonia), Pesapuu (Finland), Empowering People in Care (Ireland), International Foster Care Organisation (International), National Foster Care Association (Malta), Power4Youth (Netherlands), Landsforeningen for barnevernsbarn (National Association for Child Welfare) (Norway), The Aurelia Trust (Romania), and Foster Care Associates (Core Assets) (United Kingdom).













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