Vivere Verde Onlus was established in 2013 with the mission to support and to contribute to the sustainable social development of the local, regional and national community by elaborating, promoting and implementing professional and innovative health and social care services to minors in distress, with special needs, including young people with disabilities, through the management of Socio-educational Communities , Day Care Centers and Home Services.
Moreover, we advocate for the protection and promotion of the rights of migrants, the reception and integration of foreign citizens, refugees, applicants for international and humanitarian protection, of men, women and children who are forced to leave their countries due to bloody civil wars , violence and abuses perpetrated against them. Vivere Verde has been involved for years in planning, coordination and management of activities in partnership with Regional and National Authorities (Ministry of the Interior), aimed at the protection, reception, and integration of foreign citizens in Italy, refugees and asylum seekers, international or humanitarian protection, unaccompanied foreign minors, single women or children, people in situations of particular vulnerability and fragility.
With legal headquarters in Senigallia, we operate on a national level, with local offices and services in various regions and towns in Italy, and we employ nearly 250 people.
Governed and disciplined by mutual-aid principles without private speculation and profit-making aims, our mission is to operate within the fields of social-care, social inclusion, health, rehabilitation, education and training, by the promotion and management of social, health, educational, teaching, recreational services and activities.
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Vivere Verde Onlus was established in 2013 with the mission to provide professional health and social care services to minors in distress, with special needs.
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http://otlas-org.salto-youth.net/15703