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Address:   
                           
Salvadora Aljendea 18
11080 Beograd
Yugoslavia

Tel:  011 773 039  
Mobile: 
064 214 2503
064 117 82 95

International  dial:
+381 11 773 039
+381 64 214 2503
+381 64 117 82 95

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Sveti Nikola Center (St. Nicholas)

Family Health Care Center Sveti Nikola (St. Nicholas) is a non-governmental non-profit  organization founded in March of  1999 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, with the help of the City of Belgrade, who generously provided the premises, IOCC (International Orthodox Christian Charities) who financed its activities and SDR (Swiss Disaster Relief) who architecturally adapted the Center space.

Our Mission is to improve the family health condition of distressed population by providing additional health care, education, and through advisory work.

GOALS

Providing free complementary health care for socially vulnerable domicile population, refugees, Roma population and IDPs from Kosovo; education in the field of preventive health care; developing the strategy of home care and aid in local community; aid to the disabled; support to the returnees to their homeland through health programs; psychosocial support to marginalized groups and elderly; aid in solving the family problems through counseling services for women, children and elderly; scientific-research work; cooperation with universities, like minded associations and other organizations in the country and abroad that deal with issues in the field of family health care.

ACTIVITIES

Health control and cure; provision of medications; psychosocial support to elderly; home care and aid through mobile teams; the projects: research of the social infrastructure of the refugee families in Palilula municipality; visiting elderly; education of representatives of Roma associations in the field of preventive health care; evaluation of work with the disabled in Serbia; a comprehensive aid to elderly in Serbia; actions: collecting funds for cataract operations and cure of lung patients in Ozren; distribution of glasses.

 

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