Stockholms Stadsmission

Mother and daughter
Anna Z. Ek
With NOK 2.5 million in support from Kavli Trust, Stockholms Stadsmission (a Swedish city mission) will expand and further develop Unga Station. The aim of Unga Station and its open meal sessions is both to provide nourishment and to initiate a process of personal change.
Allocated grants
2 500 000
NOKRecipient
Stockholms Stadsmission
Project
Unga Station
Project period
2020
2021
Allocated grants
2 500 000
NOKAbout the project
Unga Station (“The Youth Station”) is part of Stockholms Stadsmission’s work in social care. In addition, the organisation also works with education and employment integration. Their vision is of a more humane society for everyone, where all individuals have the power to shape their own lives and have access to housing, education, and employment.
Stockholms Stadsmission’s work focuses on the impact for each individual participant, aiming to strengthen their sense of empowerment and personal agency.
With NOK 2.5 million in support from Kavli Trust, Stockholms Stadsmission will expand and further develop Unga Station.
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A Meal with Meaning for Vulnerable Families
With support from Kavli Trust, Stockholms Stadsmission will further develop the Unga Station initiative. Here, families with children in vulnerable situations are offered a sense of belonging and community.