The Reintegration Program has been operated since 2009 with the objective to reunite displaced, abandoned or trafficked children living in Umbrella’s residential care home with their family, extended family, or with community care. The Reintegration team then completes regular monitoring visits, assessed and revised as per their care plans, and provide on going financial support to the child/youth and their family. This way we ensure that the child/youth remains able to access education until they finish +2 or vocational education, and that the family environment remains stable and secure.
Reintegration is a long process that begins with our field officers gathering information about the child, their village and family. Family members are contacted and invited to spend time together. Gradually, the family bonds are renewed and, after ensuring that the situation is stable and safe, the child is brought back to their home. Umbrella continues to provide financial support towards education and living expenses, and regularly visits them to monitor their progress in terms of health and education, ensuring their personal and social development. Check out the process in the sidebar→
Most of the children in Umbrella have been reconnected with their relatives or family members. For the small number of children who are orphans, we also promote foster care arrangements, and currently have 5 children in foster care with families they have known for many years.
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