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Non-profit Organizations in Syria
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70 on file
Sos Children's Villages Syria
SOS Children Villages in Syria was established in 1975, and the first village was launched in 1981 in Damascus. The Association is a nonprofit and nongovernmental, independent, social development association provides consistent family care and safe homes for children in need. The Association guarantees the protection of their rights and is committed to help those who had lost their homes, their safety and their families because of different circumstances. Moreover, the association works according to the international standards and it is a member of international federation of SOS Children Villages located in Innsbruck, Austria. The SOS Children’s Villages are available in 135 countries. SOS Children Villages in Syria carry out group of programs which is related to child care activities, among these programs are: family strengthening program (FSP), Child Sponsorship Program, and Emergency Relief Program (ERP).
51 to 200 staff
Nour Foundation For Relief And Development
Contact Info: Phone:+963116115604 E-mail: info@nour-foundation.org Facebook: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nour_Foundation Nour Foundation for Relief and Development was established in Damascus on 2-10-2013 with a license from the Ministry of Social Affairs. It works in the governorates of Damascus, Damascus countryside, Aleppo, and Sweida. It is active in a number of areas, including relief, psychosocial support for children and families, education, youth development, women empowerment, health care, improvement of livelihoods, supporting community initiatives, raising awareness and promoting the culture of volunteerism in Syrian society.
201 to 500 staff
Syrian Organisation For The Disabled, Aamal
AAMAL: Empowering Disability Rehabilitation in Syria (Informal LinkedIn Page) This informal page serves as a platform to share helpful, useful information, insights, and news related to disability rehabilitation, research, and potential collaboration opportunities to enhance the situation of people with disabilities. We're actively promoting community awareness, advocating with the government, and conducting crucial research to advance the field of disability support. We're constantly innovating to deliver the latest rehabilitation services and family consultations. And we're proud to be establishing various disability-related master's programs to cultivate the next generation of experts. If you're passionate about disability rehabilitation, research, or potential collaboration opportunities, we'd love to connect. Drop us a message or visit - let's work together to enhance the situation of people with disabilities.
51 to 200 staff
Syrian Climate Pioneers
The Syrian climate pioneers foundation presents its climate-pioneer program throughout a voluntary team of Syrian youth that knows the danger of reality, caused by climate change, also the day-to-day challenges caused by irresponsible consuming. We are working to change the consuming style among youngsters and modifying the behaviors and daily habits step by step, and activating the youth's role in the community -climate wise- in order to expand the network of inspired climate pioneers who can make a positive change by influencing their local communities both directly and indirectly. Lately, it was crucial to make a move through social initiatives to raise the awareness and enable the youth in order to build a sustainable and environment friendly culture in their community and work on activating the active participation to raise the level of livelihood economically and nutritionally by focusing on two important perspectives: Food Security, Circular Economy, and water safety.
11 to 50 staff
St. Ephrem Patriarchal Development Committee Epdc
St. Ephrem Patriarchal Development Committee (EPDC) A social, faith-based, non-governmental, non-profit, and non-political organization that operates under the patronage of the Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and all the East and is directly affiliated with His Holiness Mor Ignatius Aphrem II, and under the direction of His Eminence Bishop Mor Boutros Kassis and Executive Director Mr. Hisham Saad. EPDC started providing its humanitarian services with a small number of people who responded quickly to our Iraqi brothers since 2003 by providing aid and relief work. EPDC was licensed as a non-governmental, non-profit organization in 2014, aiming to meet the humanitarian needs of the Syrian people without any religious, ethnic, regional, or sectarian discrimination. As the service is provided according to need for those who deserve it, EPDC also aims to establish development projects and sustainable development programs as an essential step in the early recovery of our societ after the war. EPDC vision: A society in which peace prevails, grows and develops on the basis of morals and human principles. EPDC Mission: Securing the necessary needs of the Syrian people to establish themselves in their land and to have a better life.
51 to 200 staff
National Union Of Syrian Students
National Union of Syrian Students, a youth organization representing students of the Syrian public and private universities and higher and technical institutes, has branches inside and outside Syria. The union was officially established on the 23rd of April 1963, based on the great student struggle heritage that was founded and led by the first student leader, the founding leader Hafez al-Assad. Since that date and until today, the Union has never been immune from the entitlements of student work in particular and the national in general. Through its internal branches in public and private universities and technical institutes, it was present in student life and its cultural, intellectual, informational, artistic, social and sports activities, all of which received great attention from the highest levels In the country and from the leadership of the Union and this is what has prepared for it continuous development and steady diversity, and even outside the country, the foreign branches of the Union have been and still reflect the civilized face of the country. Strengthening the spirit of the student masses’ belonging to the homeland, loyalty to its leader, full contribution to strengthening national unity, effective presence in university life, achieving the slogan “linking the university to society” and defending the interests of students, and preparing them intellectually and militarily to face challenges in all their manifestations. The Federation includes the following offices: the Office of External Relations, the Office of Foreign Branches, the Office of Studies and Student Issues, the Office of Culture, Media and Publishing, the Office of Informatics, the Office of Special Education, the Office of Sports Activity, the Office of Forums, the Office of Organization and Rehabilitation, the Office of Institutes, and the Office of Technical and Social Activity.
201 to 500 staff
Hope Center Middle East
Our mission: To serve and support Syrian families Our values: Hope - Justice - Modesty - Responsibility - Listening HOPE CENTER is an ecumenical organization, established at the beginning of 2018 under the guidance of Archbishop George Abo-Khazen of the Latin church in Syria and supervised by the Sisters of Jesus and Mary. We work to help Syrian families to restore the balance and stability into their lives through many initiatives that focus on the family, which we consider the most important unit to build a healthy and successful community. Starting with the main provider of the family to help him/her in reviving their previous jobs or giving them a chance of starting their own projects that would provide them with an income which will cover their daily needs. This is a step in rebuilding the country’s economic structure on a micro level. We care about women empowerment, to encourage the abused, weak women in society to work and be independent in their own life. The youths, to prepare them to enter the work field and be creative and functional individuals. We also care deeply about the children and how to return the joy and hope to their lives, in addition to well education.
51 to 200 staff
Un In Syria
Official page of the UN Country Team in Syria الصفحة الرسمية للأمم المتحدة في سوريا
1 to 10 staff
Dorcas Syria
Dorcas is a relief and development organization, committed to care for and empower poor and oppressed people.
51 to 200 staff
Syrian Research And Publication Society
A non-profit organization aiming to spread the culture of scientific research in the Syrian communities
1 to 10 staff
Kudra
Kudra is a non-profit organization dedicated to the community's long-term development through innovative social, institutional, and economic empowerment initiatives
11 to 50 staff
Syriac Syrian Scout
Syrian Syriac scout in one of the Syriac orthodox church organization, its work as the international scout movement law
1001 to 5000 staff
Child Guardians
Child Guardians a leading charity protecting children inside Syria. Ensuring the most vulnerable children are supported with an education and their human rights to live well in a safe environment. Since its establishment, Hurras has committed itself to working inside Syria during the worst stages of the conflict in order to deliver its services directly to children. The network’s services include: the monitoring and documenting of violations; providing comprehensive case management systems that address each individual child’s needs; empowering local communities to understand children’s rights and implement essential protection measures; providing capacity building through a range of specialized trainings and consultations for field workers and organizations on the principles of safe intervention; and advocating against abusive local policies pertaining to the rights of children. Hurras’s services also include protecting children against military recruitment, abusive labour, and/or exploitation of any type; protection against early marriage; and empowering the communities to provide equal opportunities for boys and girls.
51 to 200 staff
Masrrat Foundation
Masrrat, is a civil society organization that works on effective contribution to sustainable processes of social and economic development through implementing programs that uplift marginalized segments to overcome financial, social, educational, and intellectual poverty levels in the community. Masrrat works through its large staff inside Syria and has a vast network of relationships with national and international partners. Our Vision: To create a leading developmental and humanitarian, pioneering system that seeks achieving effective impacts on the community, transforming it to the utmost levels of development and innovation. Our Mission: To strive for creating a society free of suffering and poverty; where people live with freedom and dignity, throughout a specialized staff that are transparent and responsible. MASSRAT works in 8 program inside SYRIA with International NGOs, 1- Food Security & Livelihood 2- Education 3- Childhood Protection 4- Women Empowerment 5- Shelter & NFI 6- Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
201 to 500 staff
Ammrha Foundation
Ammrha Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing humanitarian aid and support to the people of Syria. The foundation works tirelessly to provide critical resources such as food, clothing, and education to those in need. With a commitment to transparency and accountability, Ammrha Foundation ensures that all donations go directly toward helping the people of Syria.
201 to 500 staff
Doz International
Vision We got enough from war heroes, we need peace heroes. Mission Driving sustainable development in home and host countries and leave no one behind as we go forward. Work Sectors DOZ e.V. International works in both Humanitarian and Development programs in Europe and Middle East. It operates in various sectors such as: 1. Education, 2. Child Protection and Youth Development 3. Women Protection and Empowerment 4. IDPs and NFIs, 5. WASH, 6. Peacebuilding and CVE, 7. Agriculture and Food Security, 8. Diaspora, Migrants, and Refugees. Rewards DOZ e.V. won the Dove Peace Price 2017 for its work for co-existence, diversity, and social cohesion among IDPs and local communities from PAX for Peace – Netherlands.
11 to 50 staff
Dan For Relief And Development
DRD is an independent non-profit organization founded in 2013 in Hasakah, NE Syria that works to activate civil society and promote human rights and seeks to provide relief and development services to the displaced, refugees and vulnerable groups in order to achieve stability and sustainable development and increase economic opportunities available to vulnerable women and youth and enhance their role in social life And building positive coping mechanisms to meet their basic needs and support long-term recovery for them and achieve less vulnerability for people affected by crises, through the implementation of many programs and projects aimed.
51 to 200 staff
Gopa-Derd
Who we are The Department of Ecumenical Relations and Development (DERD), affiliated to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and all the East (GOPA), was founded in 1994 with the blessings of His Beatitude Thrice Blessed Patriarch Ignatius IV (Hazim). In 2012, His Beatitude Patriarch John X (Yaziji) carried this mission, and appointed the Very Reverend Archimandrite Dr. Alexi Chehadeh as the new Director of this organization in September 2015, that serves others regardless of their religion, race or color, as did the Good Samaritan when he helped a stranger, presenting him with a merciful hand, because of his humanity. Therefore, we embraced him and we carry him as our symbol, embodying our Faith in Actions. our goals Our Goals We seek to offer help to those who are in the utmost need, ensuring that all the efforts are made to provide a fair service to all, in an attempt to spread the spirit of humanity, justice, tranquility and peace within these communities where we operate. We build cooperation bridges with various civil society groups in order to reach a wider segment of those in need and those who are affected. We develop partnerships with local, regional and international organizations, which share our visions and goals, heading together towards achieving the highest degree of professionalism and methods in designing and executing activities of the diverse programs that we implement. our message Our message Transform faith through charitable actions and work to serve the public interest, the individual and society. Create a society characterized by peace, justice, equality and interactive co-existence between its members. Support the civil society’s initiatives and contribute to the reduction of social, economic and psychological impact of the crisis that individuals face: Through vocational, educational and developmental programs; as well as supporting small projects and offering guidance and advice. Develop sustainable development projects, and ensure positive implementation of training and development programs. Work on strengthening the effectiveness of the community through appropriate programs according to the capabilities and potentials of the individuals of all ages and gender. Enhance the beneficiaries’ confidence in GOPA-DERD’s programs, through offering humanitarian services to those in need, preserving the dignity and human rights of every individual, in all aspects of their life, work, and education. slogan Our slogan GOPA-DERD takes the example of the Good Samaritan stated in the Bible (Luke 10: 25-37) as our role model in good doing and helping others regardless of their race, religion, nationality or ethnicity, by offering services to every human with faith and neutrality. role GOPA-DERD’s role during the crisis GOPA-DERD worked hard to offer care through a comprehensive set of programs including: Education, Vocational Training, WASH, Shelter, Psycho-social Support, Health and many more. GOPA-DERD’s expertise and activities expanded as a result of the Iraqi immigration and sudden displacement in 2003. Since the beginning of the Syrian crisis, GOPA-DERD rushed to implement its Emergency and Rapid Response programs, Early Recovery programs and those of Livelihood and Sustainable Development. The department recruited its team members’ efforts to meet the needs of those affected, vulnerable, displaced and returnees. These programs aim to provide services to all family members, taking into consideration the importance of covering all their needs in every way possible.
1001 to 5000 staff
Al-Birr Association & Social Services
A charity based on providing physical and in-kind assistance to poor and needy families. And it's based on ensuring orphans within their families, and care for the elderly and people with special needs in addition to providing health care for them. It seeks out the weak and poor people and examines their situation accurately and then help them in various ways, including direct or indirect physical assistance through distribution of food, clothing, fuel and full health treatment. Al-Birr also helps some families to teach them some occupations to turn them into productive families in life.
501 to 1000 staff
Baraem Association For Children Care
جمعية البراعم لرعاية الطفولة جمعية اهلية في محافظة السويداء أشهرت في عام 2010 رقم الاشهار"1585" تعنى بقضايا بقضايا الطفولة الاجتماعية و الاقتصادية اضافة الى توعية الأسر من اجل بيئة سليمة للأطفال. اهداف الجمعية : 1- العناية بقضايا الطفولة وخاصة الاطفال الذين يعانون من ظروف اجتماعية اقتصادية صعبة 2- اقامة ندوات ومحاضرات التوعية الاسر للمساهمة في خلق جو من الاستقرار اللازم للتنشئة السليمة للطفل 3- اقامة دورات تعليمية- تدريبية- مهنية - برامج ترفيهية. 4- اقامة مشاريع استثمارية تؤمن من خلالها فرص عمل لمن يستطيع من اهالي الاطفال 5- التعاون مع كافة الجمعيات لتذليل الصعوبات وتكريس روح العمل الجماعي لتحقيق الاهداف المرسومة Bara'em Association for Children Care is a local NGO established and functioned from 2010 under the provision of Child protection. Since 2016, Bara'em has launched a number of projects related to (child protection, education and livelihoods). Some of these projects conducted in partnership with UN agencies such (UNHCR – UNICEF) and the others was established with internal fund from local donors. The main objective of Bara'em is to link between all the services that the children need in order to provide protection and solutions to the families of these children with full respect of human rights and without any discrimination based on the Age, Gender and diversity of these children.
201 to 500 staff
Nes Ngo Forum
The Northeast Syria (NES) NGO Forum is the lead operational coordination body for NGOs operating cross-border from Iraq and from within North-East Syria, into SDF-controlled areas of Aleppo, Deir-ez-Zor, Ar-Raqqa and Al-Hasakah Governorates in Syria. Given the unique coordination arrangements in North-East Syria, the NGO Forum is recognized as the key coordination body for NGOs operating in the North-East, within the Whole of Syria (“WoS”) coordination architecture. The Forum performs the following functions on behalf of its members: representation, operational inter-sector coordination, information management, advocacy, and humanitarian access analysis. This happens in coordination with, and as part of, overall inter-hub, hub specific or Whole of Syria “WoS” processes. The NES NGO Forum coordinates with the UN – based out of Amman, Damascus and Qamishli, but with data sharing protection protocols in place due to the sensitivities involved in such exchanges. The NES NGO Forum’s overarching objective is to contribute a principled, appropriate, accountable, timely and effective humanitarian response in North-East Syria. The NES NGO Forum seeks to lead on operational coordination amongst NES NGOs in coordination with UN agencies to identify needs, gaps and standardize response across agencies; share timely information for action; streamline advocacy and policy messaging; and represent NGOs before a range of stakeholders and authorities, including vis-à-vis civ-mil coordination bodies. The NES NGO Forum is governed by a Steering Committee of elected members and is supported by a Secretariat team who hold administrative, coordination and thematic functions. The specific aims of the NES NGO Forum is to: – Ensure principled humanitarian access in NES – Promote effective humanitarian response in NES – Strengthen focus on sustainable programming and localisation – Address root causes of needs in NES
1 to 10 staff
Afkar Plus Accelerator
Afkar + is a business accelerator to support and convert entrepreneurial ideas into profitable projects. Afkar is designed as a platform directed at empowering young entrepreneurs in Syria in particular. As it depends on providing the necessary support with its various needs to convert the idea into reality, starting from the idea, and towards embracing it
11 to 50 staff
Hdc Org
The Humanitarian and Development Cooperation is a non-governmental organization that achieves strategic studies related to critical infrastructure and other vital life aspects that can make positive changes in NES communities.
11 to 50 staff
Reach Organization
REACH: A non-governmental and civil society organization it's an independent non-profit organization, Based in Syria - Idlib - Hazano - working across Syria and Turkey as part of the Syrian humanitarian response. REACH was founded at November 2015 in response to this unfolding human tragedy of the Syrian civil war. We firmly believe in "Rehabilitation, Education, Aid, consulting, Health" and Capacity Building of local NGOs and of local communities themselves to take the lead in addressing their own challenges. We believe that when we develop local organizations and local communities, we help them provide the best services to people in need, become better funded to carry out their functions and ensure their sustainability. At the same time, we believe that when we empower people, local communities are left in better shape in the long run. It immediately became clear to REACH that despite the well-meaning efforts of civil society organizations to stem this humanitarian crisis, most of the effort was impeded by lack of capacity, expertise and knowledge, which made many efforts to help ineffective. In order to address this skills, consulting, knowledge and capacity gap, REACH has established training programs that empower local community on the ground to meet the needs of the people of Syria. REACH mission is to help the affected people and communities in times of crisis in Syria and everywhere in order to recover, survival and developed. And enable the local organizations, empower human capital and strengthen institutional qualities by disseminating knowledge, providing capacity developmental solutions, organizing capacity programs according quality policies and standards.
1 to 10 staff