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'''[[Children Home Panatau]]''' <small>([[template:Romania | Romania]] - [[WWD]])</small> AMURTEL Family has been offering a loving, warm, creative and healing home to children whose parents were not able to take care of them since 1992. The home located in Panatau, a small peaceful rural village in the Eastern Carpathian Mountains, and was designed to offer an alternative to the overcrowded and negligent Communist state institutions.
'''[[Children Home Panatau]]''' <small>([[template:Romania | Romania]] - [[WWD]])</small> AMURTEL Family has been offering a loving, warm, creative and healing home to children whose parents were not able to take care of them since 1992. The home located in Panatau, a small peaceful rural village in the Eastern Carpathian Mountains, and was designed to offer an alternative to the overcrowded and negligent Communist state institutions.


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Latest revision as of 18:35, 18 January 2020

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Children Home Panatau ( Romania - WWD) AMURTEL Family has been offering a loving, warm, creative and healing home to children whose parents were not able to take care of them since 1992. The home located in Panatau, a small peaceful rural village in the Eastern Carpathian Mountains, and was designed to offer an alternative to the overcrowded and negligent Communist state institutions.

Purpose: To provide a creative, loving, healing family atmosphere for raising children abandoned to the state.

Beneficiaries: 24 children and young people from the child protection system total – currently 11 in the home, 3 in transition, 6 integrated adults, 4 adopted as children