Our Partners In addition to our many individual supporters and volunteers there are also organisations which believe in SISP's aims and have confidence in the ability and the dedication of Paul Van Gelder and the SISP team in India. Thanks to their real commitment and financial support it has been possible for SISP to invest in its own centre where poor and vulnerable children and families are accepted and listened to, and are helped so that they may build a better future for themselves. We speak of these organisations with pride.
You will see that they form an international companionship. These
organisations have a background of effective commmitment to providing
help for children and families through their support of SISP. |
KINDEREN
DERDE WERELD Kinderen Derde Wereld, a Belgian national development
organisation, gives support to SISP-India. Kinderen Derde Wereld, gives you an annual tax certificate when you donate money (more than 30 EURO a year) to SISP through their account. LELIA LELIA are an Italian sister organization which gives support and practical help to SISP. Lelia have sent us doctors to work locally and have also provided money for the purchase of an ambulance.
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OOSTERPOORT Oosterpoort are a regional child welfare organisation in North East Noord-Brabant, a provence of the Netherlands. They support children and young people from 0 up to 18 years, occasionally with an extension to 23 years. Children come to Oosterpoort following a child welfare referral from a licenced agency. Through their broad remit Oosterpoort aims to give tailored care for each customer. Oosterpoort have more than 50 work groups, spread over 20 municipalities, in the region. Their governing board, executive board and central services are located in the central office in the town of Oss. Oosterpoort employs approximately 300 people. With the conviction that SISP shares their common purpose in helping children and young adults, Oosterpoort has set up an organisation in the Netherlands comprising young people and many staff members. A lot of money has been collected for SISP through their initiatives. |