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Juvenile delinquency and crime prevention sessions in schools

In the week 25th  to 29th of November, Rescue Humanitarian Foundation conducted three information sessions and prevention of delinquency and crime in School Nicolae Titulescu and Highschool Emanuel Cluj.

Preventive visit with students in Aiud Prison

Tuesday April 2nd Rescue Humanitarian Foundation with School Titulescu Cluj-Napoca and Aiud  Prison conducted a visit to prevent crime and juvenile delinquency for a total of 38 students from eighth grade.

Discussion session in School Nicolae Titulescu Cluj-Napoca on delinquency and crime

The  week 26 to 30 November  Rescue Humanitarian Foundation with  psychological school office from  Nicolae Titulescuschool Cluj-Napoca held two information sessions and discussion on delinquent and criminal conportamentul. Thesemeetings were attended by 60 children in grades VII. Meetings were conducted by a psychologist from RescueFoundation, Horea Nistor and Lorena Mures school psychologist.

Crime preventention in Nicolae Titulescu School Cluj-Napoca

Tuesday, 3 April we made ​​in the School Nicolae Titulescu Cluj-Napoca an action that was aimed to prevent crime among adolescents in the program called "School otherwise".

Cluj secondary school students prevention visit in Aiud Prison

During the 28th and 29th April 2012, Rescue Humanitarian Foundation in collaboration with Aiud Prison and Nicolae Titulescu School of Cluj-Napoca organized two visit for 55 students of class VIII, from Nicolae Titulescu School Cluj-Napoca in Aiud Prison.

Self development program through Artterapiei method in Prison Aiud

Between May to July 2014 we organized a Self development program through Artterapiei method in Aiud Prison. This program was run by our volunteer psychologist Ramona Balint helped by Horea Nistor, Rescue’s psychologist.

Psychological counselling program ”Passport for freedom” in Aiud Prison

From February to September 2012 Rescue Humanitarian Foundation has developed a psychological counselling program in Aiud Prison named ”Passport for freedom” for a group of people in detention in the maximum security section who have committed facts with sexual connotations.