Forget Me Not Foundation
Forget Me Not works with partner organisations in Nepal, Uganda and India, on the ground with local knowledge and expertise to:
Protect & provide for children
We aim to give each child the opportunity to be their best. We fund and manage the operation of Shakti Ghar, a transit home for children rescued from exploitative orphanages in Nepal. We fund the Forget Me Not Child Headed Households project in Uganda. We show children that continuing education is a priority through our Forget Me Not Futures program.
Keep families together
Forget Me Not Families projects build capacity in families to give every opportunity of staying together and help them become self-reliant. Our Nanna Project in Uganda provides education which helps ease the burden on grandmothers raising their orphan grandchildren. We help vulnerable children in the Kalyanpuri Slum in New Delhi through Project HELP: Health, Education, Livelihood, Possibilities.
Bring children home
We work tirelessly to find and reconnect children with their families because we believe a home away from the family is a last resort. The process is well structured and there is no pressure for a child to go home before they are ready.
LATEST EVENTS
ONYABIKE!
Matt Brice started cycling back in 2011, since then he has cycled over 8000km on Indian roads, cooked curries for 100’s, sizzled many a gourmet sausage and in 2015 led our inaugural group cycle through Kerala to raise much needed funds for the Brighter Future Study Centres in New Delhi, India. This November Matt and […]
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PADDLE HOME
In September 2016 Eumundi local Wade James will Paddle Home on his ski from Noosa to his birthplace Bundaberg determined to raise the funds required to help Forget Me Not rescue more kids from orphanages and reunite them with their families. He also aims to raise awareness about orphanages in countries like Nepal where well-meaning […]
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FEAST
Help us raise displaced and trafficked children to be thriving, vibrant and connected to family, community and opportunity by enjoying a fabulous fundraising FEAST with us! To date we have enjoyed FEASTS with fabulous folk in all kinds of delicious locales including the Fraser Coast, Brisbane, Northern New South Wales, the Sunshine Coast and on magnificent Magnetic Island! […]
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FEEL GOOD FLICKS
Help us raise displaced and trafficked children to be thriving, vibrant and connected to family, community and opportunity by enjoying a feel-good flick with us! To date we have enjoyed Mandela, This Is Where I Leave You, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Everest and Mother’s Day. Wonder what’s next… [gravityform id=”6″ name=”Feel Good […]
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GOING HOME
We have produced a short film to share Alisha’s ‘going home’ story… and we reckon this little film might just: <> spark interest in the cause; <> highlight issues regarding ‘voluntourism’; <> help stamp out child trafficking; and, <> make the world a better place! Thank You to our supporters for for chipping in to bring Alisha’s […]
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Home
http://forgetmenot.org.au/
Persons
Person | Relation type | Date from | Date to |
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Andrea Nave | Founder of | ||
Kate van Doore aka Kate van Doore-Nave | Secretary |
Documents
Title | Publication date |
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DFS Group Ltd. Oak Foundation? | 28 March 2019 |
Forget Me Not | 28 March 2019 |
Website of Rethink Orphanages | 27 March 2019 |
Orphan rip-off deceives Bundy’s McDonald’s owners|News Mail | 4 January 2019 |
Aussies scammed by fake orphans scandal | 17 December 2018 |
Aussies scammed by fake orphans scandal | 17 December 2018 |
ReThink Orphanages: Better solutions for children | 20 October 2017 |
How Private Wealth Can Change the World | 24 October 2014 |
Forget Me Not - Annual Report 2011 2012 | 1 January 2013 |
Bub is already well-travelled ( Kate van Doore ) | 29 May 2012 |
Uganda: Orphanage Swindles Donor Money | 1 October 2011 |
U on Sunday Feature: The lost children | 17 September 2011 |
Charity ball assists orphanage | 22 June 2010 |
How Lars helped orphans in Nepal | 12 April 2010 |
Giving back - Kate van Doore's story | 10 February 2010 |
Forget Me Not - Website Page 2010 | 1 January 2010 |