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CAFE - Center for Access to Football in Europe
CAFE is a core UEFA CSR partner, working to improve access and inclusion for disabled people using the unique power of football. Their vision is a world where disabled people are a key part of the global sporting landscape, as fans, employees, volunteers and leaders, so that everyone has equal opportunities to contribute in an accessible, inclusive and welcoming environment. (Source: Website)
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CBM Christoffel-Blindenmission Christian Blind Mission e.V. (CBM)
The Christoffel Mission for the Blind (CBM) is an international development organization for people with disabilities. It is named after Ernst Jakob Christoffel, who traveled to the Orient in 1908 to help blind and otherwise disabled people. CBM's goal is to break the cycle of poverty and disability in developing countries and to create a better quality of life and equal opportunities for people with disabilities. (Source: Website)
Bangladesh -
Institute for Epilepsy, LEA - Living with Epilepsy in the World of Work
The Institute for Epilepsy IfE gemeinnützige GmbH (short IfE) develops and implements projects that serve to improve the quality of work/life of people with epilepsy and their families. Epilepsy consultants with appropriate training advise affected persons, their families, pedagogues, entrepreneurs and others on all issues related to epilepsy. The IfE often works in collaboration with the Epilepsy Interest Group Austria to raise awareness, disseminate knowledge and combat discrimination, and works in a growing network. (Source: Website)
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Institute for Inclusive Education
Germany
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Chance B Holding GmbH
Chance B is an Austrian social service provider working for a good life in the region Eastern Styria since 1989. The NPO is committed to enabling people with disadvantages to live in the midst of society as autonomously as possible, at the same time offering attractive jobs to the people in the region. Chance B provides 31 different social services along the lifeline. Approximately 4200 people per year receive support in the areas of child and family, education and work, assisted living, health and ageing. Chance B cooperates actively in superordinate networks to improve the socio-political framework conditions, both nationally and on European level.
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Kek Madar Foundation
The Blue Bird Foundation was established in 1997. It is working to create employment opportunities for disadvantaged groups by preparing, training and supporting them. (Source: Website)
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Pentru Voi Foundation
Non-governmental organization that provides community services in partnership with the City Council and Timisoara City Hall and advocates for the rights of people with developmental disabilities. Its mission is to increase the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities and their families. (Source: Website)
Romania -
Social Insurance Institution (ZUS)
Poland
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ENABLE Scotland
United Kingdom
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Irish Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
Ireland