People turn to FORA to understand how to take the first step and start a new life in another country.
Our specialists support families through the most challenging stages of adapting to a new place.
We invite families—and you—to become part of our community and help emigrants.
The community helps find jobs or doctors, start businesses, enroll children in school, and make the lives of special families happier.
What the FORA Team is Doing Now
Disseminating Verified Information
We prepare roadmaps and guidelines for each country, hold online meetings to answer questions from relocants and participate in podcasts and interviews.
Providing Direct Support to Children and Adults
We run support groups and organize consultations with experts and specialists—such as psychologists, special education teachers, and ABA therapists.
Assisting with Unique Cases
We help develop individualized plans and provide comprehensive assistance in complex and unique situations.
What We Aim to and Will Do Next
Building a verified database of support specialists worldwide
Regularly publishing and updating informational materials for special needs families in emigration
Educating the public and promote research on the challenges faced by migrants with disabilities
Advocating for the interests of families with special needs on an international level
Our Values
  • Support
    We understand the challenges that families with special needs face and strive to provide the utmost care for them.
  • Flexibility
    We understand the challenges that families with special needs face and strive to provide the utmost care for them.
  • Professionalism
    We have assembled a team of excellent specialists with the necessary skills to work on the project.
  • Inclusion
    We believe in equal opportunities for everyone and create an environment where everyone feels valued and needed.
  • Teamwork
    We appreciate each team member’s contribution and work together to achieve common goals.
FORA in Numbers
  • 150 people
    with special needs have received targeted psychological and legal support
  • 40 families
    receive rehabilitation and educational pathways with access to the best global practices and resources
  • 30 meetings
    have been held in support groups for parents and social groups for teenagers from Armenia, Japan, Georgia, Serbia, Turkey, Cyprus, Germany, Malaysia, the USA, the UAE, and Montenegro
  • 1,000 subscribers
    in FORA’s information channels share personal experiences on adaptation for people with special needs
  • 25 specialists
    in helping professions have received support in adaptation and employment after relocating to a new country
  • 20 experts
    and volunteers—psychologists, ABA therapists, and other specialist volunteers—are helping FORA worldwide
Possible Forms of Collaboration and Support
We invite you to join forces with us to promote inclusion, the ability to stay true to oneself, and live a complete life in any circumstance!
  • One-time or Regular Donation
    We spend around $ 100 to support a family for three months, the time it typically takes for initial adaptation.

    Currently, we support 40 families per month, but the need is much greater.
  • Targeted Funding
    Our project to develop a global support network for relocating families with special needs requires funding.

    The funds will be used to create and verify a database of specialists, prepare guides and roadmaps for special needs families, and educate the public about the issues faced by migrants.
  • Professional Services or Support
    Our psychologists, therapists, IT specialists, editors, and marketers are spread across the globe and volunteer their services to help us.

    We would gratefully accept any assistance you or your company can provide us with resources or services.
  • Raising Awareness
    We have extensive experience working with media and influencers who can and want to support equal opportunities for all.

    We would be delighted to collaborate on a media project that highlights the issues of relocating families with special needs.
  • Charity Events
    Online or offline events are not just about sharing information and answering questions. They are an opportunity to find like-minded people, partners, and friends.

    We would be happy to participate in your event and share how we can help families in emigration.
  • Marketing Support
    Marketing Support
    Many companies offer their customers the option to make a small donation when paying for goods or services. This helps NGOs grow and increases the volume of support they can provide.

    Even a simple QR code with a donation link attracts new donors. If your company would like to implement such an option for your customers, we can discuss potential marketing support mechanisms.
Offer Collaboration or Support
Do you work online or offline?
What type of collaboration are you interested in?
I hereby give my consent to the Non-Governmental Organization Bari Aragil for the collection, processing (including automated processing), and storage of my personal data. The personal data I provide is for the purpose of participating in events and projects conducted under the FORA program by the NGO Bari Aragil, as well as for the purpose of receiving information about events and projects developed and implemented under the FORA program by the NGO Bari Aragil. The personal data will be collected, processed, and stored until the FORA program by the NGO Bari Aragil is terminated or until a request is received from the participant to withdraw consent for the processing of personal data.