Previous Collaborations

Since our inception, partnerships have underpinned our work and impact.

We know that working towards a world where orphanages no longer exist, and children grow up in safe and loving families requires global commitment and collaboration.

Here are the organisations we have been grateful to collaborate with previously.

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Asuh Siaga
Indonesia
Asuh Siaga is a legally registered association and it consists of over 23 key NGO’s as members who are involved in delivering the Government's Pilot Foster Care Project in Indonesia.
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The Centre of Excellence in Alternative Care
India
CEAC is a leading advocate for alternative care for children in India and it aims to support the development of good quality alternative care for children.
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Eurochild
Throughout Europe
(partnered on projects in Greece, Croatia, Poland)
In January 2020 we developed a partnership with Eurochild, a network of organisations across Europe that seek to promote child rights and wellbeing. They are influential advocates in the European Parliament and a key network promoting the reform of alternative care.
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Lumos
Columbia
In 2020, the Martin James Foundation worked in partnership with LUMOS to train social workers in Colombia so that this growth in foster care continues. Our training supported colleagues in the Michin Foundation in Bogota with their efforts to move children from orphanages into families.
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RELAF
Latin America
The Martin James Foundation developed a partnership with RELAF in July 2019. RELAF was founded in 2003 and it is the Latin American Foster Care Network and promotes the right to community and family-based care for children.
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HOPE Centre
Jordan
(within Zaa’tari Refugee Camp)
The Hope Centre is caring for the vulnerable children of the Zaa’tari camp through the provision of long-term physical and mental health solutions.
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University of Bath / Thammasat University
UK / Bangkok Thailand
MJF is funding a research project in Thailand that is exploring children's experiences of alternative care. The project is a collaboration between the University of Bath in the UK and Thammasat University in Thailand.

Previous Collaborations