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House of Opportunity

Preventing modern slavery and transforming lives in Southeast Europe

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House of Opportunity combats the exploitation of vulnerable young people and communities in Southeast Europe. Working together with like-minded NGOs, we want to effect positive change throughout the region – helping to prevent poverty and modern slavery and enabling marginalised people to realise a better future for themselves and their children.

Will you join us to restore dignity and revive hope for children, young people and families at risk from poverty, criminals and hopelessness?

Video introduction to the work of House of Opportunity and its partners in the FSCI network in Southeast Europe.

Life transforming projects

House of Opportunity combats the exploitation of vulnerable young people and communities in Southeast Europe. Working together with like-minded NGOs, we want to effect positive change throughout the region – helping to prevent poverty and modern slavery and enabling marginalised people to realise a better future for themselves and their children.

Will you join us to restore dignity and revive hope for children, young people and families at risk from poverty, criminals and hopelessness?

News & Stories

Combating modern slavery and extreme poverty

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Ukrainian refugee family takes on the Abseil Challenge

Courageous at every turn, Ukrainians Misha (12) and his brother Pasha (9), turned out stars…
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Making it

Parents can so easily destroy their children's lives. For Danijel, his father's physical violence and…
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Not just a modern-day fairy tale

For Goran and Valerija, the future is full of hope and possibility. It wasn’t always…
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The brightest stars
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Alla’s Abseil
Building Resilience in Vulnerable Communities
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