Funding examples
A-Clinic Foundation »
A-Clinic Foundation is granted funding for nationwide work with substance abusers, the programme to combat drug, medication and multiple substance abuse, research and clinical training at Järvenpää Addiction Hospital, development of services and methods for working with substance abusers, support for families with substance abuse problems, and development of treatment methods for problem players.
Federation of Mother and Child Homes and Shelters in Finland »
The Federation of Mother and Child Homes and Shelters in Finland is granted funding for the treatment of post-natal depression and support for parents of difficult babies, work in the area of family violence, operation of the men’s crisis centre, the treatment programme for mothers with substance abuse problems, and development of in-prison mother-child work.
Finnish Association of People with Mobility Disabilities »
The Finnish Association of People with Mobility Disabilities is granted funding for the programme to organise holidays for the disabled, voluntary work and support person activities, adaptation training, regional lobbying, assistance dog activities, and implementation of the accessibility programme.
Finnish Association of the Deaf »
The Finnish Association of the Deaf is granted funding for the organisation of recreational courses for people with hearing disabilities, adaptation training, purchasing and mailing sign language vhs cassettes, cd-r and dvd disks, development of deaf people’s ability to function in the information society, and work to prevent marginalisation of deaf and hearing-impaired children in the school and work environments.
Finnish Federation of the Visually Impaired »
The Finnish Federation of the Visually Impaired is granted funding for the programme to organise holidays for blind and visually-impaired craft workers, newspaper and Braille material services for the visually impaired, work experience and career planning for young people, and development of the digital audio book system.
Finnish Association for Mental Health »
The Finnish Association for Mental Health is granted funding for promotion of mental health work, organisation of courses, operation of the Institute of Psychotherapy, operation of crisis centres, and support person and voluntary activities.
Finnish Red Cross »
The Finnish Red Cross is granted funding for promotion of social welfare and public health work, the rescue service, HIV/Aids work, Victim Support Finland, and youth shelter activities.
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