Ongoing activity – Portalegre, Portugal
Domestic violence is a global problem that has serious health consequences for the victims. It can lead to negative health outcomes and also behavioral health concerns, such as depression.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
In Portalegre, Portugal, we partnered with the Núcleo de Atendimento às Vítimas de Violência Doméstica Portalegre (NAVVD), a service of the Portuguese Red Cross of Portalegre, which provides personalised, confidential, and free care to victims of domestic violence, such as legal, psychological, sheltering, and financial.
So far in 2022, this organisation has assisted 58 women, 26 children and 4 men. Evertis contributes to this assistance by funding a professional who provides psychological counselling to these people. We are aware that psychological care is enormously important for the empowerment of people who suffer domestic violence.
or this reason, we have decided to continue with our contribution beyond 2022 and enlarging the scope of our activities with the organization, to further increase our regenerative impact.
Ongoing activity – Portalegre, Portugal
Domestic violence is a global problem that has serious health consequences for the victims. It can lead to negative health outcomes and also behavioral health concerns, such as depression.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
In Portalegre, Portugal, we partnered with the Núcleo de Atendimento às Vítimas de Violência Doméstica Portalegre (NAVVD), a service of the Portuguese Red Cross of Portalegre, which provides personalised, confidential, and free care to victims of domestic violence, such as legal, psychological, sheltering, and financial.
So far in 2022, this organisation has assisted 58 women, 26 children and 4 men. Evertis contributes to this assistance by funding a professional who provides psychological counselling to these people. We are aware that psychological care is enormously important for the empowerment of people who suffer domestic violence.
or this reason, we have decided to continue with our contribution beyond 2022 and enlarging the scope of our activities with the organization, to further increase our regenerative impact.
Ongoing activity – Portalegre, Portugal
Domestic violence is a global problem that has serious health consequences for the victims. It can lead to negative health outcomes and also behavioral health concerns, such as depression.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
In Portalegre, Portugal, we partnered with the Núcleo de Atendimento às Vítimas de Violência Doméstica Portalegre (NAVVD), a service of the Portuguese Red Cross of Portalegre, which provides personalised, confidential, and free care to victims of domestic violence, such as legal, psychological, sheltering, and financial.
So far in 2022, this organisation has assisted 58 women, 26 children and 4 men. Evertis contributes to this assistance by funding a professional who provides psychological counselling to these people. We are aware that psychological care is enormously important for the empowerment of people who suffer domestic violence.
or this reason, we have decided to continue with our contribution beyond 2022 and enlarging the scope of our activities with the organization, to further increase our regenerative impact.
Ongoing activity – Portalegre, Portugal
Domestic violence is a global problem that has serious health consequences for the victims. It can lead to negative health outcomes and also behavioral health concerns, such as depression.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
In Portalegre, Portugal, we partnered with the Núcleo de Atendimento às Vítimas de Violência Doméstica Portalegre (NAVVD), a service of the Portuguese Red Cross of Portalegre, which provides personalised, confidential, and free care to victims of domestic violence, such as legal, psychological, sheltering, and financial.
So far in 2022, this organisation has assisted 58 women, 26 children and 4 men. Evertis contributes to this assistance by funding a professional who provides psychological counselling to these people. We are aware that psychological care is enormously important for the empowerment of people who suffer domestic violence.
or this reason, we have decided to continue with our contribution beyond 2022 and enlarging the scope of our activities with the organization, to further increase our regenerative impact.
Ongoing activity – Portalegre, Portugal
Domestic violence is a global problem that has serious health consequences for the victims. It can lead to negative health outcomes and also behavioral health concerns, such as depression.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
In Portalegre, Portugal, we partnered with the Núcleo de Atendimento às Vítimas de Violência Doméstica Portalegre (NAVVD), a service of the Portuguese Red Cross of Portalegre, which provides personalised, confidential, and free care to victims of domestic violence, such as legal, psychological, sheltering, and financial.
So far in 2022, this organisation has assisted 58 women, 26 children and 4 men. Evertis contributes to this assistance by funding a professional who provides psychological counselling to these people. We are aware that psychological care is enormously important for the empowerment of people who suffer domestic violence.
or this reason, we have decided to continue with our contribution beyond 2022 and enlarging the scope of our activities with the organization, to further increase our regenerative impact.
Ongoing activity – Portalegre, Portugal
Domestic violence is a global problem that has serious health consequences for the victims. It can lead to negative health outcomes and also behavioral health concerns, such as depression.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
In Portalegre, Portugal, we partnered with the Núcleo de Atendimento às Vítimas de Violência Doméstica Portalegre (NAVVD), a service of the Portuguese Red Cross of Portalegre, which provides personalised, confidential, and free care to victims of domestic violence, such as legal, psychological, sheltering, and financial.
So far in 2022, this organisation has assisted 58 women, 26 children and 4 men. Evertis contributes to this assistance by funding a professional who provides psychological counselling to these people. We are aware that psychological care is enormously important for the empowerment of people who suffer domestic violence.
or this reason, we have decided to continue with our contribution beyond 2022 and enlarging the scope of our activities with the organization, to further increase our regenerative impact.
Ongoing activity – Portalegre, Portugal
Domestic violence is a global problem that has serious health consequences for the victims. It can lead to negative health outcomes and also behavioral health concerns, such as depression.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
In Portalegre, Portugal, we partnered with the Núcleo de Atendimento às Vítimas de Violência Doméstica Portalegre (NAVVD), a service of the Portuguese Red Cross of Portalegre, which provides personalised, confidential, and free care to victims of domestic violence, such as legal, psychological, sheltering, and financial.
So far in 2022, this organisation has assisted 58 women, 26 children and 4 men. Evertis contributes to this assistance by funding a professional who provides psychological counselling to these people. We are aware that psychological care is enormously important for the empowerment of people who suffer domestic violence.
or this reason, we have decided to continue with our contribution beyond 2022 and enlarging the scope of our activities with the organization, to further increase our regenerative impact.
Our policy also applies to adopted children
Effective for all babies born as of January 1st 2022. In some of our locations this policy already existed, but the value of the check has increased, following our new natality booster policy.
Ongoing activity – Portalegre, Portugal
Domestic violence is a global problem that has serious health consequences for the victims. It can lead to negative health outcomes and also behavioral health concerns, such as depression.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
In Portalegre, Portugal, we partnered with the Núcleo de Atendimento às Vítimas de Violência Doméstica Portalegre (NAVVD), a service of the Portuguese Red Cross of Portalegre, which provides personalised, confidential, and free care to victims of domestic violence, such as legal, psychological, sheltering, and financial.
So far in 2022, this organisation has assisted 58 women, 26 children and 4 men. Evertis contributes to this assistance by funding a professional who provides psychological counselling to these people. We are aware that psychological care is enormously important for the empowerment of people who suffer domestic violence.
or this reason, we have decided to continue with our contribution beyond 2022 and enlarging the scope of our activities with the organization, to further increase our regenerative impact.
Ongoing activity – Portalegre, Portugal
Domestic violence is a global problem that has serious health consequences for the victims. It can lead to negative health outcomes and also behavioral health concerns, such as depression.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
In Portalegre, Portugal, we partnered with the Núcleo de Atendimento às Vítimas de Violência Doméstica Portalegre (NAVVD), a service of the Portuguese Red Cross of Portalegre, which provides personalised, confidential, and free care to victims of domestic violence, such as legal, psychological, sheltering, and financial.
So far in 2022, this organisation has assisted 58 women, 26 children and 4 men. Evertis contributes to this assistance by funding a professional who provides psychological counselling to these people. We are aware that psychological care is enormously important for the empowerment of people who suffer domestic violence.
or this reason, we have decided to continue with our contribution beyond 2022 and enlarging the scope of our activities with the organization, to further increase our regenerative impact.
Ongoing activity – Portalegre, Portugal
Domestic violence is a global problem that has serious health consequences for the victims. It can lead to negative health outcomes and also behavioral health concerns, such as depression.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to some form of violence in their lifetime, and it’s not only a problem that affects women, but also men, children, and the elderly.
In Portalegre, Portugal, we partnered with the Núcleo de Atendimento às Vítimas de Violência Doméstica Portalegre (NAVVD), a service of the Portuguese Red Cross of Portalegre, which provides personalised, confidential, and free care to victims of domestic violence, such as legal, psychological, sheltering, and financial.
So far in 2022, this organisation has assisted 58 women, 26 children and 4 men. Evertis contributes to this assistance by funding a professional who provides psychological counselling to these people. We are aware that psychological care is enormously important for the empowerment of people who suffer domestic violence.
or this reason, we have decided to continue with our contribution beyond 2022 and enlarging the scope of our activities with the organization, to further increase our regenerative impact.