EAPN Finland is a partnership network of organisations, associations and action groups.
The aims of EAPN-Fin are to improve the situation of people experiencing poverty and social exclusion, and to promote social rights, basic security, welfare and independent life.
EAPN Finland was founded on 27 October 1994. As a starting point was a European project owned by social and health organisations.
Today the network consists of 36 member organisations with thousands of members, working mostly around issues such as poverty, public health, disability, alcohol and drug policy, social welfare, health policy, child welfare, mental illness and protection of patients at law. We emphasise that human dignity and deferential treatment are everyone’s basic human rights. Better balance between social rights and market freedoms is possible.
Contact details
Tel: +358 50 586 5677
Email: anna.jarvinen@soste.fi
Website: www.eapn.fi
Facebook page: www.facebook/eapnfin
Annual work program
- Annual work program for 2015 (in Finnish)
- Annual work program for 2014 (in Finnish)
- Annual work program for 2013 (in Finnish)
- Annual work program for 2012 (in Finnish)
- Annual work program for 2011 (in Finnish)
- Annual work program for 2009 (in Finnish)
- Annual work program for 2010 (in Finnish)
Annual Report
- Annual report 2014 (in English)
- Annual report 2013 (in English)
- Annual report 2012 (in Finnish) – English
- Annual report 2009 (in Finnish)
- Annual report 2008 (in Finnish)
- Annual report 2007 (in Finnish)
EAPN Finland’s members
EAPN Finland currently has 36 members
- A-Clinic Foundation
- Association for the Social Justice in Helsinki
- Best for Children
- BIEN Finland
- Center for Diaconia and Society
- Central Association of Mental Health
- Central Organisation for Skin-diseased People in Finland
- Central Union for Child Welfare
- Federation of Mother and Child Homes and Shelters
- Finnish Association for Mental Health
- Finnish Association for Substance Abuse Prevention
- Finnish Back Association
- Finnish Federation of Hard of Hearing
- Finnish Federation of Setlements
- Finnish Heart Association
- Finnish Osteoarthritis Association
- Finnish Red Cross
- Finnish Stroke and Dysphasia Association
- Friends of the Young
- Guarantee Foundation
- Hear the poor
- HYVA
- Mannerheim League for Child Welfare
- Mutual Support Network
- National Association of Disabled
- National Organisation of the Unemployed
- Sami Association of Finland
- Save the Children
- Single Parents and Parents with Common Custody Federation in Finland
- Social Ombudsmen’s Association
- The Family Federation of Finland
- The Finnish Blue Ribbon
- The Finnish Federation for Social Welfare and Health
- The Finnish Kidney and Liver Association
- Union of Professional Social Workers TALENTIA
- Vailla vakinaista asuntoa ry (Vva)