FUTURES IN FREEDOM. HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS.
Program Description
At the Foundation for Justice, we work to highlight, support, and protect those who defend human rights in particularly at-risk contexts. Through this program, we bring to Valencian society the stories, struggles, and voices of activists who, in different countries around the world, face threats, criminalization, and violence for their work. We do this by creating spaces for awareness, reflection, and political advocacy, convinced that understanding their realities is the first step toward building networks of solidarity and demanding guarantees of protection where they are most needed.
This program also seeks to forge strong alliances between organizations in the Global South and Valencian entities, fostering a citizenry committed to social justice and respect for fundamental rights. Because defending those who defend is defending us all.
Projects
Related projects
Signs collaboration agreement with Jesuit Migrant Service
On 16 June 2022, the Fundación por la Justicia signed a collaboration agreement with the Jesuit Migrant Service Valencia (SJM). The aim of this agreement is the collaboration of both entities in the framework of the defence and promotion of human rights, especially of the migrant population in their process of integration into the host society. To this end, joint actions will be implemented, based, among other things, on the mutual provision of information and support to the...
Benvingudes
A project planned to start in 2022 whose main objective is to promote the social integration of women victims of trafficking, potential applicants for international protection and their children, through a reception and comprehensive care system. To achieve this, the programme focuses, in the first place, on the fitting out and adaptation of the buildings and spaces of the Alquería l'Hort de l'Agila (Carcaixent) for the start-up and correct functioning of the centre....
Nazareth Morning School
Description The Nazareth Morning School is a service provided daily from 8:00 am to 10:00 am at the Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados School, which provides care for 25 children at risk of social exclusion in Infant and Primary Education (from 4 to 12 years old) in order to prevent school failure. To this end, the project focuses on 4 complementary areas: The satisfaction of food and basic hygiene deficiencies prior to the school period; The development of activities for children at risk of...


