Who We Are
Be-Free Program of Bahrain Women Association - for Human Development is a program concerned with the protection of children and teenagers from abuse and neglect. As well as building their personalities, so they can take effective and positive roles in the community. Be-Free Program was first launched in 2002 with the support of the former Human Rights High Commissioner Mrs. Mary Robinson.
Our Vision
Together, we work for a world free of child abuse and neglect, full of love, and aspires for peace.
Our Mission
The Be-Free is an oasis facilitating refuge to our mere humanitarian roots distanced from violence, providing to heal the scars of child abuse and neglect, contribute towards prevention against multiple forms of abuses and work to educate, train and empower as means to grow loving and caring based interrelations
Our Values
- Humanity is our base in dealing with others regardless of religious or ethnics belonging.
- Honesty in serving others.
- Respecting privacy and confidentiality.
- Respecting others right to choose whatever they believe is best for them.
- Keeping high quality standard performance.
Our Goals
- Helping children and adolescents to protect themselves and build values-based characters.
- Instilling values of peace partnership and human interaction with others to achieve individual and societal development.
- Contributing to change the negative perception of the disabled to themselves and how others perceive them, to enhance their self-value and humanitarian role.
- Providing support and building partnerships with parents, and specialists to achieve qualitative development for child and adolescent issues.
Countries Be-Free Reached
Countries "Be-Free" reached to conduct Trainings, workshops, seminars, etc
Saudi Arabia, Jordan, UK, Tunisia, Egypt, Dominican Republic, Oman, Turkey, UAE, Kuwait, Yemen, Lebanon
Saudi Arabia, Jordan, UK, Tunisia, Egypt, Dominican Republic, Oman, Turkey, UAE, Kuwait, Yemen, Lebanon
People Testimonial
Mr. Hasan Mubarak
Jameela Tarada
Zahra Umm Sakeena
Umm Arif
Ibtisam Kandery
Salman Dirbas
Abdul Rahman Jamsheer
Baheeja Dailamy
Awatif AlJishi