19Al Thawra street , Maṣr Al Gedīda
Cairo
القاهرة
Egypt
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Hope foundation, is a non-governmental non for profit Egyptian foundation. it was founded in 2014. we support the child's world through; Resilience School-based program, Anti-bullying interventions, school-based and Teachers' resilience and well-being program. till March 2021, Hope empowered approximately 4000 (direct beneficiaries) in 8 governorates. we are targeting 12 schools annually for each facilitator working with us, to empower 500 direct beneficiaries annually (360 parents, 120 teachers, and 20 social workers and psychologists).
our partners main are (1. Ashoka, 2. Nahdet El Mahrousa , 3. Episco care, 4. The Association of Upper Egypt for Education and Development, 5. The Secretariat of Catholic Schools in Egypt, 6. Saint Marc Alexandria, 7. Basmet Amal, 8. Al Shehab, 9. Asmae, 10. Jesuit Minya, 11. Institut des Frères).
By instilling and promoting resilience in children from a young age, "Hope" is affording high-risk, underserved communities the essential tools to recover from or positively adapt to change manifested in adverse experiences. "Hope" is building protections into child development at multiple levels by focusing on all the adults in a child’s life: parents, teachers, social workers and psychologists. Hope’s solution transcends conventional approaches of solely focusing on the child to integrating all parties in a child’s life in one setting. Furthermore, "Hope" is not only spreading effective preventive and protective interventions, but also educating and enabling the community to identify and support disadvantaged children suffering from mental health issues
1- Resilience School-based program
2- Anti-bullying interventions, school-based
3- Teachers' resilience and well-being
we will exchange our experiences and offer technical support for the young changemakers, brainstorm around the challenges we face in our community for creating, piloting, and implementing culturally sensitive solutions.
our foundation applying for this membership, because Anna Lindh Foundation brings over 4000 diverse civil society organizations from across the region that works across many fields for the promotion of dialogue between cultures so it will add value for Hope's job.