“A smile for Brazil” is the solidarity initiative supported by Segafredo and the Zanetti Foundation Onlus to contribute to the House of Smile di Manguinhos of CESVI, in Rio de Janeiro, a meeting and welcoming place that has become a point of reference and a real oasis of serenity for all children and young people who come from violent backgrounds.
ContinueAgapanthus jewels dedicates a special edition to childhood protection
For the third year, Agapanthus has chosen to support the CESVI Foundation’s “Case del Sorriso” program with a new Christmas 2022 special edition bracelet. Strictly Made in Italy and in compliance with the ethical criteria of craftsmanship, Agapanthus jewels are made by expert artists from Lecco, who work gold in shades of pink, white and yellow, and reproduce the traditional goldsmith productions of the chisel, engraving with burin and fretwork.
ContinueUKRAINE: winter is putting the lives of millions at risk
To face the winter, CESVI is setting up 26 heating points for 20,000 people, heated structures where the population can take refuge to find comfort and receive blankets, food and hot drinks. The most urgent and relevant needs concern children under 3 years of age. We want to provide the population who have chosen to stay in Ukraine with basic necessities such as milk, energy bars, baby food for the little ones, biscuits, hot drinks and blankets.
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In Peru, a fundamental component of the House of Smile project consists in the job placement of the beneficiaries, who are adolescents and young mothers with a history of violence and abuse, often without any family support. We talked about it with Glenda Quiroz, a job placement specialist in Lima within the CESVI project.
ContinueCESVI celebrates World Children’s Day together with IKEA Brescia and ELNÓS Shopping
Sunday 20 November CESVI will be pleased to celebrate World Children’s Day alongside IKEA Brescia and ELNÓS Shopping, as part of an initiative that will see the little ones as protagonists: starting from 10:30 and until 19:00 in fact, we will welcome children and families in a dedicated space on the first floor of the ELNÓS Shopping mall to ask each child to answer the question “What do you want to be when you grow up” with a drawing.
ContinueThe House of Smile program in the world
On the occasion of the International Day for the Rights of the Child, CESVI wants to remember the years of activities and projects spent alongside children and young people in vulnerable conditions all over the world. Child protection has always been an important priority for us and thanks to your help we can assist thousands of children every day.
ContinueTender Notice for the provision of Face to Face fundraising services 2023
Tender Notice for the provision of Face to Face fundraising services 2023.
CESVI is an international NGO operating in the field of international cooperation and humanitarian aid, with registered office in Italy, via Broseta 68/a, 24128 Bergamo. As part of its activities, CESVI needs to equip itself with a Face to face fundraising agency, in view of the acquisition of regular donors for the year 2023.
CESVI invites interested companies to submit an estimate for this announcement
Updates from Somalia: severe famine threatens women and children
CESVI has been intervening in Somalia since 2006, with the aim of contributing to the improvement of the living conditions of the populations affected by the humanitarian crisis and environmental shocks, in the regions of Lower Shabelle, Mudug, Galgadug and Hiraan and improving access to health services and nutritional essentials, promote knowledge of hygiene practices, as well as promote food security for populations affected by the crisis.
ContinueToday in Bari the first House of Smile in Italy is born
On the occasion of the International Day for the Rights of Children and Adolescents, on 16 November we inaugurated the first House of Smile in Italy in Bari, in the San Paolo district, bringing to our country the experience gained by CESVI in the rest of the world in the protection of the fundamental rights of minors.
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