• Who we are

KMOP

KMOP, founded in 1977 in Greece, is a leading civil society organization dedicated to empowering and enhancing the well-being of individuals and communities through social support services, educational initiatives, research & policy and, raising awareness on current societal challenges. Over the years, KMOP has broadened its impact to a global scale, maintaining a presence in three countries—Greece, Belgium, and North Macedonia—with permanent offices in Athens, Piraeus, Kifissia, Thessaloniki, Brussels, and Skopje.

At the heart of KMOP‘s mission is the commitment to tackle social challenges through evidence-based solutions that foster individual and collective prosperity. Our approach focuses on creating and implementing innovative social programs designed to build self-worth, reduce inequalities, and promote inclusive and sustainable development.

Over the last two decades, KMOP has launched more than 450 social initiatives, positively impacting over 200,000 individuals with the support of both institutional and private donors.

Discover more about KMOP at www.kmop.org.

National Centre For Social Solidarity

The National Centre for Social Solidarity (EKKA) is a State Organization under the supervision and monitoring of the Greek Ministry of Social Cohesion and Family. As a Social Service, EKKA provides protection and psychosocial support to families and individuals that experience a psychosocial crisis. Its mandate also includes the coordination and certification of specialized protection projects of the Social Services Network. In this context, EKKA manages the National Referral Mechanism for the Protection of Human Trafficking Victims (NRM).

More information on: www.ekka.org.gr/eng

Solidarity Now

SolidarityNow (SN) is a non-governmental organisation established in 2013 to meet the needs and safeguard the rights of the most vulnerable and marginalised groups, without discrimination. The organisation’s vision is to improve people’s lives and empower them to claim a fairer and more inclusive society.

The vision becomes a reality through four strategic programmatic priorities:

  • Inclusive education for all
  • Catalyzing livelihoods opportunities
  • Improving social protection and inclusion
  • Enabling access to justice and the protection of human rights

Towards this direction, SolidarityNow has so far supported more than 350,000 people, by directly implementing programmes as well as by way of donations made to support civil society actions.

Discover more about SolidarityNow at www.solidaritynow.org