Moving Child supports financially disadvantaged babies, children, and teenagers worldwide.

Our main aim is to promote and enable access to basic health care as well as education and training.

We are pleased that you have found us – whether as a potential sponsor for our projects or because you are looking for support.

“We are moved by babies, children and young people who are looking for support for their own life plan.”

“We support projects that are a safe haven in crisis situations and offer contact, connection and protection.”

“Health and education are particularly close to our hearts. Our support projects give children support and space here.”

NEWS

Our new project: Outjenaho – strahlende Kinderaugen e. V.

Outjenaho - strahlende Kinderaugen (shining children’s eyes) e. V. is a school partnership between Morukutu Primary School in Namibia and Ottenhofen Primary School near Munich. When we heard that the sleeping situation in the school hostels was critical, we donated the funds to purchase 100 new mattresses. Morukutu Primary School has more than 300 pupils, over 200 of whom live at the school during the school semester.

Celebration of the 9th anniversary of the Lao Friends Children’s Hospital

In January, we took part in the celebrations for the 9th anniversary of the LFHC in Luang Prabang. The progress that the children's hospital is making is very clear to see! From the very beginning, Moving Child has helped to set up departments - the neonatal ward, which gives premature babies a chance to survive, is particularly close to our hearts. An equally important project is the specialist training of Laotian doctors to become pediatricians.

Visit to a school in Laos and harvest for the children’s hospital

A visit to the children's hospital in Luang Prabang, Laos, is very close to the hearts of our managing directors. To support parents and families in the camp outside the hospital with vitamin-rich food, the two brought fresh vegetables they had harvested themselves.

They also visited a school in the village and brought notebooks and pens. A very touching experience for us!

Projects supported by Moving Child