20th August 2008
Substitute Families for Abandoned Children
Putting the lonely into families (Psalm 68:6)

Projects

SFAC have been involved in training participants in each of the following projects. Some already have small foster care projects whilst others are planning to start programmes. In all instances we have been also able to introduce some important elements of ‘Best Practice’ whether they have foster care programmes or are continuing with residential care for children.
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Projects
Casa Lar Novo Rumo
  • Brazil, Sao Paulo - (Abba)
  • North East Brazil – (Proximo Passo)
  • Colombia, Bogota – (Formando Vidas & Fundacion Pacto Belen)
  • Costa Rica, San Jose – (Casa Viva Initiative)
  • Nepal
  • Uganda, Kampala – (Retrak & Oasis International)
  • Ethiopia – (JeDDCO)
  • Tear Fund (various partners in Central Asia Region)
  • Kyrgyzstan – (Children of Tien Shan)
  • Tajikistan - (Helping Hands)
  • Armenia – (Word of Life Ministry)
  • Croatia – (Nadomak Sunca)
  • Cambodia - Phnom Penh (Chab Dai coalition)
  • Kurdistan - Iraq (STEP)

SFAC’s strategy is to deliver training and expertise to where the need is the greatest, yet have the least resources. You can begin to see the size of the task ahead! We want to take our knowledge and experience to established projects at zero to minimal cost to the projects enabling them to concentrate their funding on the project itself. SFAC requires funding to send experienced social workers to train new workers and potential foster families.

Will you financially support SFAC to place lonely and abandoned children into families?


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