Introducing Bulletin No. 7: Activities of ACRIDES – Associação Crianças Desfavorecidas

 

🇨🇻 🇨🇻 🇨🇻 – Cabo Verde

We are excited to present –> Bulletin No. 7 <–, highlighting the latest activities of World Family Organization member, ACRIDES – Associação Crianças Desfavorecidas. ACRIDES is a non-profit, private law association dedicated to promoting and defending the rights and duties of children and their families.

Founded on January 23, 1998, in the city of Praia by 15 members, ACRIDES was officially recognized on March 7 of the same year. This NGO was envisioned by its co-founder, Lourença Tavares, to advocate for children’s rights and duties. The organization operates in four main areas: Education, Health, Social Protection, and Promotion of Volunteering.

ACRIDES is endowed with legal personality and is recognized by the Government of Cabo Verde as a public utility entity, as per BO No. 23, II SERIES of June 14, 2006. The association’s philosophy revolves around social solidarity for the benefit of the most vulnerable children and families, with the primary objectives of promoting and disseminating the rights and duties of children to ensure their integral and harmonious development.

On August 7, 2019, in collaboration with the French diaspora, ACRIDES Paris was established. This branch aims to defend children’s rights and act for the protection of children in France, Cabo Verde, and beyond.

We invite you to read Bulletin No. 7 to learn more about our ongoing efforts and achievements in these crucial areas. Together, we can continue to make a difference in the lives of children and families.

#ACRIDES #ChildrensRights #Education #Health #SocialProtection #Volunteering #CaboVerde #NGO #WorldFamilyOrganization

 

Congratulations to UNAF – Unión de Asociaciones Familiares on the Election of the New Executive Board

 

We are thrilled to congratulate our esteemed member, UNAF – Unión de Asociaciones Familiares, on the election of their new Executive Board. This achievement marks another significant step in their ongoing efforts to advance family rights and improve the lives of families in all their diversity.

As every year, the UNAF entities have gathered at the General Assembly to review their work, share projects, and define actions and strategies to continue progressing in family rights. It was a wonderful occasion to reconnect, strengthen ties, and reinforce our network! 😊🙌

The newly elected Executive Board is composed of:
🟣 Federación De Mujeres Progresistas (President)
🟡 Mensajeros de la Paz España (Vice President)
🟠 Asociación Solidaridad con Madres Solteras (Secretary General)
🔵 Asociación de Ayuda a la Mujer Plaza Mayor (Treasurer)
🟢 FESPAU-Federación Española de Autismo (Board Member)
🔴 Bidegintza GEK (Board Member)

We wish the new Executive Board all the success in their endeavors and look forward to seeing the positive impact of their work. Congratulations once again!

#UNAF #FamilyRights #NewLeadership #WorldFamilyOrganization

 

 

Excite announce about the launch of the “Quick Guide to Boost Citizens’ Engagement in Cities!

Congratulations to Bloomberg Philanthropies and Harvard University for this join efforts to find valuable insights and practical steps to foster civic engagement for a more equitable, inclusive and responsive urban environments.

This comprehensive guide is designed to empower families and individuals to become more actively involved in their communities, fostering stronger connections and creating a more vibrant urban environment.

Family is at the heart of every community. When families are engaged in city life, they bring energy, ideas, and a sense of belonging that can transform neighborhoods. This Quick Guide provides practical tips and strategies to help families get involved in local initiatives, attend community events, and participate in decision-making processes.

By boosting citizen engagement, we can create cities where everyone has a voice and feels valued. Engaged families contribute to safer, more cohesive neighborhoods, where children grow up with a strong sense of community and belonging. This guide aims to make it easier for families to connect with their local government, join civic groups, and support community projects.

Highlights of the Quick Guide include:
– Easy steps to get started with community involvement
– Tips for attending and organizing local events
– Resources for connecting with city officials and neighborhood associations
– Ideas for family-friendly civic activities

Together, we can build communities where families thrive and everyone has the opportunity to contribute to the common good.

Let’s create a brighter future for our cities, starting with our families! 🌟

CommunityEngagement FamilyInvolvement CivicParticipation StrongerTogether

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