At Loyens & Loeff, we are committed to advancing Sustainable Development Goal no.4 of the United Nations, which is dedicated to ensuring inclusive, equitable and quality education for all. Our particular focus is to have a positive impact on vulnerable and less privileged children and young people. We strive to do this by providing them with access to opportunities and supporting their ongoing educational development.
Our dedication to youth and education extends beyond rhetoric. We actively engage with our communities through pro bono or voluntary work, participating in projects, associations and initiatives that champion the youth and education cause. We also proudly sponsor various (local) non-profit organisations and charities that share our enthusiasm for making a difference in the lives of young individuals.
Unicef
UNICEF is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing worldwide humanitarian and developmental aid to children.
Fonds 4 & 5 Mei
Fonds 4 & 5 Mei is dedicated to maintaining an awareness of World War II, also by providing information and educational materials on WWII for school children.
Giving Back
Giving Back is committed to offering first-generation students opportunities with cross-cultural mentoring programs.
Right to Play
Right To Play strives to protect, educate and empower children using the power of play to overcome the effects of war, poverty and disease.
JINC
JINC is committed to addressing inequality and focuses on helping deprived children (aged 8-16) to a good start in the labour market.
IMC Weekendschool
IMC Weekendschool offers additional education to children (aged 10-14) from underprivileged neighbourhoods to provide them with the skills, knowledge and audacity needed to find a place in society.
Jeugdeducatiefonds
Het Jeugdeducatiefonds is committed to increasing development opportunities for children growing up in low-income families by removing financial disincentives.
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Big Brothers Big Sisters creates and supports one-to-one mentoring relationships between disadvantaged children (aged 5-18) and adult volunteers that ignite the power and promise of youth.
Timbo Africa
Timbo Africa is committed to the development and maintenance of research and conservation initiatives in Africa, amongst others by teaching youngsters in Botswana how to become self-sufficient.
War Child
War Child protects, educates, and stands up for the rights of children in conflict zones.
Free a Girl
Free A Girl is dedicated to rescue girls from sexual exploitation and prosecutes the offenders.