Supporting elderly people and ensuring medico-social conditions for a decent life.
Goal: Vulnerable refugees from Ukraine live with dignity during displacement. Strategic Objective: Children and youth from Ukraine have improved learning and well -being outcomes.
The project contributes to improving the quality of life for vulnerable people living in Moldova.
What We Aim to Achieve: With this project, we seek to establish an integrated service centre that offers holistic support to approximately 30-35 Ukrainian single mothers with children. Our goal is to address their immediate needs and facilitate long-term stability and integration into society.
The Transitional accommodation for vulnerable Ukrainians in Moldova Program aims to provide an effective alternative to Ukrainian refugees in need of temporary accommodation while they are displaced in Moldova.
The main goal of the project SAFE II (Advanced Safety Assistance for Elderly) is to ensure that elderly vulnerable people in Moldova have access to professional social and primary health care services.
Through Children's Day Centers we contribute to reducing the vulnerability of children on both banks of the Dniester by providing them with various opportunities for learning and development, integration and socialization, realizing the rights of each child responding to the call to "leave no child behind."
The Petrushka project is a child protection service that aims to prevent the abandonment and institutionalization of children
Sustainable care approaches to reduce the impact of Covid-19 for vulnerable, elderly and very old people in Armenia, Ukraine and Moldova.The project is the joint effort of two Austrian Caritas organisations to contribute to an improved quality of life of vulnerable population groups in need in Armenia, Ukraine and Moldova in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.