Highlighting KIND’s Work in Europe for Social Work Month

In honor of Social Work Month, we spoke with Petra Melikantova, a Case Manager with KIND in Europe, about the vital role of social services…...

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KIND Contributes to Regional Good Practices Guide to Protect Children on the Move in the Americas

KIND contributed to the Guide of Good Practices for the Protection and Promotion of the Rights of Children on the Move in the Americas, released…...

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Journeys to Safety: Multidisciplinary, Interagency Pathways for Protecting Children from Ukraine

KIND joined the Ministry of Interior and Administration of Poland (MSWIA) in Warsaw for a three-day conference, Journeys to Safety: Multidisciplinary, Interagency Pathways for Protecting…...

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Key Recommendations to Protect Unaccompanied and Separated Children Displaced from Ukraine

On the third anniversary of the Ukraine conflict escalation, KIND has released a critical policy briefing calling for urgent, concrete actions to protect unaccompanied and…...

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KIND’s Labor Exploitation Prevention Programs Releases New CARE Intervention Toolkit

Unaccompanied children are uniquely vulnerable to labor exploitation, making targeted intervention essential for their safety and well-being. KIND’s CARE Intervention Toolkit empowers professionals, including social…...

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Reclaiming Childhood and Creating Positive Memories in KIND’s Atlanta Office

KIND’s Atlanta office brought holiday joy to unaccompanied children by hosting a festive event filled with gifts, activities, and special moments. Through a generous donation…...

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Clients from KIND’s Orlando Office Enjoy the “Crayola Experience”

KIND’s Orlando office partnered with Crayola to host a creative, fun-filled day for 8 clients (ages 10-16) and their families at The Crayola Experience. Children…...

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California High School English Class Learns about Unaccompanied Children and Donates to KIND

Michael Gross, a teacher at Northridge Academy High School in California, is leading a student-driven fundraiser for KIND to support unaccompanied children. Combining education with…...

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KIND Lawyer Assists Central American Minors Applicant in Honduras in their Interview

In October 2024, USCIS announced that attorneys could now represent Central American Minors (CAM) program applicants during refugee interviews—a significant shift in U.S. resettlement processes.…...

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