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App Development for Child Reintegration

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ORGANIZATION: GLOBAL FAMILY CARE NETWORK INC

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Global Family is an international non-profit organisation that prevents the spread of modern slavery and provides rehabilitation services to victims of commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC). We are looking for a volunteer or group of volunteers to help us develop a mobile app to aid with child reintegration - this means that our team will be able to connect with children who return home after receiving rehabilitation services to ensure that they are not being re-victimised.

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About GLOBAL FAMILY CARE NETWORK INC

Location:

PO BOX 13160, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93389, US

Mission Statement

To preserve the family and protect at risk children with the assistance of local community organizations, volunteer caregivers, and donors.

Description

Global Family Care Network, Inc. (GFCN) works in the United States to prevent and intervene in human trafficking by training child care professionals about how to identify and intervene in CSEC in their professional work environments. GFCN also runs a short-term residential therapy shelter and community-based prevention clubs in the United States, and also works across awareness, intervention, and aftercare of human trafficking in India, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Sri Lanka, El Salvador, Canada, and France.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Crisis Support
International
Children & Youth, Crisis Support, International

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Basic Computer Skills
  • Database Administration
  • Google Apps
  • Security / Network Administration
  • SQL / MySQL

GOOD FOR

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REQUIREMENTS

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