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Abused, physically challenged, neglected and sick children


The children are reached through programs administered by selected institutions that care for children in need, at risk or in trouble. Our goal is to help them heal, regain hope and confidence, and get a fresh start in life.

In the United States, the beneficiaries are:

The Children’s Storefront, a private tuition-free school in Harlem providing quality education in a nurturing learning environment from pre-K through the eighth grade. FAAFC has funded the school's summer camps and language programs, and currently contributes to the pre-school program.

The Children’s Village, a residential facility for neglected, battered and abused children in judicial care. FAAFC currently funds family therapy programs, notably 'Project I.M.P.A.C.T.' (Intervention to Maintain Parents and Children Together) which counsels families in an effort to help reintegrate the children back in a safer home life, with a follow-up in-home support program and well-attended parents workshops.

Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club, an after-school activity center, catering to thousands of latchkey children and youngsters, who might otherwise be out in the streets. Through an array of activities ranging from sports, music and dance to educational help and counseling, the club members learn to recognize and develop their potential. FAAFC supports teenage development and parent outreach programs, and recently participated in the expansion of the Cultural Arts and Weight Awareness programs.and Weight Awareness programs.

In France, the beneficiaries are:

Le Centre Augustin Grosselin, a highly specialized school and residential center for deaf and speech-impaired children with consequent developmental problems, whose aim is to educate and reinsert these children into society. FAAFC has funded the upgrading of classroom facilities, including renovations, the acquisition of special audiovisual and computer equipment for the hearing and speech-impaired, and a woodworking equipment shop for pre-professional training activities.

Le Centre Français de Protection de l’Enfance, an organization that uses innovative programs in an effort to address and prevent neglect and child abuse of disadvantaged children at risk in their home environment. FAAFC participates in 'Parrainage' a unique program that extends to various regions of France, and is designed to pair up inner city children from dysfunctional families with volunteer part-time host families who receives no financial remuneration.

La Société de Charité Maternelle de Paris: an historic cardiac care facility. The "Centre des Côtes"is the only pediatric cardiology center in Europe dedicated to the treatment of congenital heart diseases. We recently funded the construction of a therapeutic exercise pool and the creation of a neonatal unit with 18 beds.

In 2007 French-American Aid for Children started supporting Surgeons of Hope / La Chaine de l'Espoir, a Franco-American organization that mobilizes surgical teams to treat children in countries where care is unavailable, and to train local doctors in modern cardiovascular techniques. Our contribution enabled a medical team of 10 from the Children’s Hospital of Denver to perform 15 procedures on children and train local medical staff at Fann Dakar Cardiovascular Center, Senegal. At the Bal des Berceaux on May 2, 2008, French-American Aid for Children will honor Professor Alain Deloche, founder of Surgeons of Hope/Chaîne de l’Espoir.

 

FAAFC also supports the program, Solidarité Enfants SIDA, an organization created in 1990 to assist mothers and young children suffering from AIDS.

 

Additionally, FAAFC has initiated an exchange program between the United States and France for underprivileged adolescents, in order to provide an enriching experience and broaden their awareness of the world by opening and broadening their minds and spirits to a new culture.

The first exchange took place this past summer with seven adolescents and their  chaperones spending a full week in each country. The two groups greatly enjoyed the various educational and recreational activities organized during the weeklong exchanges on each side of the Atlantic. Due to the enthusiastic responses we intend to continue this program."

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