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REGIONAL CONNECTIONS

The Shwe Ya Min Foundation will draw on the experience and expertise of a network of affiliated charities in providing support to children in Myanmar.  Each of its regional partner has specific expertise on child hotline management, urban poverty, education, protection, health and child development which the SYF can draw upon.

The Hub Children & Youth Centre

Hong Kong

www.thehubhk.org

The HUB is a children's support centre which provides educational support, extra-curricular classes, family counselling, social health and wellbeing services to those who need it most without discrimination.

Childline works with various Government and NGO stakeholders to safeguard the rights of every child as outlined by the United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of a Child (CRC) and is a 24 hour Nationwide helpline service for any child under the age of 18. It provides children with direct assistance for emotional support, guidance, comfort and help. This service run since 2011 also provides outreach services to link children to immediate rescue, safety and support services via The Hub Saidek.

Childline Thailand Foundation

http://childlinethailand.org

Located in the centre of the city, in Pomprab, the Hub is happy and safe facility for children and teenagers.

Unicef estimates that over 900,000 primary-aged children are not in schools or not enrolled in school appropriate for their age and even more secondary school children not receiving education. As a result, the Hub Bangkok is focused on resources and services to support the long-term well-being of children in disadvantaged circumstances.

Services include:

Basic Health and Welfare

Daily meals

Referrals to other organisations specialised assistance

Health checks and vaccinations

Recreation

Team-based activities

Educational toys and computers

Cultural and religious excursions

Multicultural and spiritual awareness

The Hub Saidek, Bangkok

http://childlinethailand.org

Every year, child helplines around the world field more than 20 million individual cries for help.  Until the founding of Child Helpline International in 2003, these organisations did their great work in isolation, and with no access to one another. Now, we are working together every day to bring children’s voices to policy makers and influencers: we make sure the world listens to these voices. And we listen to the listeners, our members, and help them to support one another.

Child Helpline International

www.childhelplineinternational.org

This registered charity established since 1986 was built to support the disadvantaged without discrimination in many forms. The foundation focuses on providing a collaborative approach in social health and well-being, food and crisis intervention services to the Australian community.

Exodus Foundation (Australia)

www.exodusfoundation.org.au

Kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.

Mark Twain

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