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Center for Women and Children “Nendre” in Vilnius, Lithuania

Justina Donielaite. Center for Women and Children “Nendre” in Vilnius, Lithuania. “ Nendre ” was established in 1998 by the initiative of the Women’s Club Devyndarbe (LT), the Å land Islands Peace Institute and Emmaus Åland (FI).

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Center for Women and Children “Nendre” in Vilnius, Lithuania

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  1. Justina Donielaite Center for Women and Children “Nendre” in Vilnius, Lithuania

  2. “Nendre” was established in 1998 by the initiative of the Women’s Club Devyndarbe (LT), the Åland Islands Peace Institute and Emmaus Åland (FI). Our aim is to provide parents and children from socially and economically disadvantaged families with a safe and secure day to day environment and to support their full participation In society. We offer kindergarten services, non-formal education for school children as well as social support and counseling for their parents.

  3. 1998 “Nendre” was established by the initiative of the Women’s Club Devyndarbe, the Aland Islands Peace Institute and Emmaus Aland. Our aim is to provide parents and children from socially and economically disadvantaged families with a safe and secure day to day environment and to support their full participation In society. Strengthening family ties, but also strengthening each individual for making his or her own decisions, developing critical thinking skills and taking charge of their own life. We offer kindergarten services, non-formal education for school children as well as social support and counseling for their parents.

  4. Our activities are based on the following principles: • Holistic approach to a family and the needs of its members • Empowerment as a strategy for avoiding social exclusion • Democratic dialogue • Integration and inclusion • Gender equality • Cooperation • Openness

  5. Thank you for your attention!

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