Preventing modern slavery,
House of Opportunity works to break the cycle of poverty and marginalisation for some of the most vulnerable individuals and communities in Southeast Europe. We prevent exploitation and human trafficking, helping to effect positive change throughout the region.
A NETWORK FOR GOOD
House of Opportunity and its network of partners work with local communities, businesses, churches and charitable organisations throughout Southeast Europe to run practical, sustainable projects aimed at tackling the serious social challenges in the region that lead to so many of its most at-risk young people into exploitation and extreme poverty.
HOUSE OF OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMME
Every year tens of thousands of young people throughout Southeast Europe leave state and foster care, taking enormous risks just to survive. Many fall prey to human traffickers, who exploit them through forced prostitution or labour, and suffer a life of degradation and poverty.
We aim to transform the lives of these vulnerable young people through a series of small group homes that provide them with residential training and hope for a fulfilling life. We call these homes Houses of Opportunity. The House of Opportunity Programme began in Bulgaria and, working closely with local NGOs, we have also launched Houses in Albania, Croatia, Moldova and Serbia.
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House of Opportunity Programme intro
How Houses of Opportunity work
Equipping vulnerable young people with the skills they need to live successful, independent lives:
Education
Houses of Opportunity enable residents to learn essential life skills and complete their education.
Domestic skills
Stoyil joined the House of Opportunity unable to use a knife and fork. He is now a great cook.
Employment
We work with residents to help them apply for and retain a job – support at a crucial life stage.
Family-style home
House parents provide each resident with individual care and support in a small, family style home.
MEET IVAYLA
After she left state-care, Ivalya found herself with nowhere to go. Then somebody she met made her an offer to go and “play football” in Vienna. This sort of approach is a common ploy by human traffickers to draw vulnerable young people in.
Thankfully we became aware of the situation and offered Ivayla a place in a House of Opportunity. After a few months at the House Ivayla told us: “In the orphanage you learn by yourself. No one tells you whether the things you do are right or wrong and whether there is a better way to do something, the simple daily stuff. This way you learn wrong. It is as if I am starting a new life now. I learn everything over again, but now the way they are.”
The House of Opportunity kept Ivalya safe and gave her the support she needed to make positive choices – she is now married with a family of her own and told us in 2018 that “I have everything I dreamed of. I will never forget what you did for me”.
Will you help to prevent modern slavery and transform the lives of vulnerable young people like Ivayla?
EARLY YEARS EDUCATION PROGRAMME
Hundreds of thousands of children suffer extreme poverty in Southeast Europe, with the majority living in at-risk communities, where prostitution and criminal exploitation are rife. These communities are often cut-off from the world outside through discrimination and lack of services. One vital missing service is education – with less than 20% of Roma children in the region completing secondary school is it any wonder that these communities act like traps for those who are born and raised there?
Thousands of families cannot get access to crucial kindergartens for their children. Without this the children are shut out of the school system and so condemned to a life of poverty and desperation.
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How our kindergartens work
Our Early Years Education Programme consists of special kindergartens tailored to individual communities. By working together with families we aim to provide a vital Pathway into education for marginalised children.
Specialist teams
A blend of experience and local community knowledge is essential.
Teaching
Basic literacy, numeracy and creative play to prepare for primary school.
Investing in families
Equipping families to keep their children learning and growing in confidence and ability.
Community relations
Encouraging participation and promoting the value of education in marginalised communities.
MEET SEVDA
Sevda is part of the team at the Fakulteta kindergarten in Sofia. She is a keen advocate of education in Roma communities.
“Since my early years I have been volunteering in different NGOs that work in our community. After graduating as an assistant tutor I became part of the FSCI team that works in the neighbourhood of Fakulteta where I grew up and still live. I want to be a good example for the young people in our community and to help them and their parents change their attitudes towards education and early marriages”.
Will you help to transform the lives of vulnerable children?
DEVELOPMENT & IMPACT PROGRAMME
Things can be different
The legacy of communism and failed political reform has left Southeast European states with shared social and economic challenges. In 2015 House of Opportunity embarked upon a programme of partnership with like-minded organisations throughout the region – helping them to effect positive change in their countries.