How can we help?
Free legal help
Our volunteer legal advisors are here to help:
- Asylum and residence cases involving children
- Child cases in the municipality
- Family law cases about e.g. custody, right of residence or visitation
Remember to bring your documents and an interpreter if you do not speak Danish or English.
Free social support
Our volunteer contact persons offer:
- Social support, conversations and activities based on the child's interests
- A cross-cultural monitoring tool that follows the child's well-being and development so that caregiver support can be adapted to the needs of each child
Free psychological support
Our therapists offer:
- Family therapy to help with specific issues such as potty training, sleep or communication between parent and child
- Child cases in the municipality
- Individual therapy to improve mental health and relationships in the family
The offer is always customized according to your needs and available resources.
How can we help?
Free legal help
Our volunteer legal advisors are here to help:
- Asylum and residence cases involving children
- Child cases in the municipality
- Family law cases about e.g. custody, right of residence or visitation
Remember to bring your documents and an interpreter if you do not speak Danish or English.
Free social support
Our volunteer contact persons offer:
- Social support, conversations and activities based on the child's interests
- A cross-cultural monitoring tool that follows the child's well-being and development so that caregiver support can be adapted to the needs of each child
Free psychological support
Our therapists offer:
- Family therapy to help with specific issues such as potty training, sleep or communication between parent and child
- Individual therapy to improve mental health and relationships in the family
The offer is always customized according to your needs and available resources.
Who do we help?
Target group 1
Children and young people in the asylum and immigration system
- Children (0-18 years) who have come to Denmark unaccompanied or who have at least one asylum-seeking parent
- Young people (18-25 years old) who previously came to Denmark as unaccompanied children
- Children and young people (0-25 years) who have been granted a residence permit within the last 5 years - or who have had their residence permit revoked within the last 5 years
Target group 2
Parents and guardians
- Parents and other guardians of the child when it is in the child's best interest
Who do we help?
Target group 1
Children and young people in the asylum and immigration system
- Children (0-18 years) who have come to Denmark unaccompanied or who have at least one asylum-seeking parent
- Young people (18-25 years old) who previously came to Denmark as unaccompanied children
- Children and young people (0-25 years) who have been granted a residence permit within the last 5 years - or who have had their residence permit revoked within the last 5 years
Target group 2
Parents and guardians
- Parents and other guardians of the child when it is in the child's best interest
How to get started
How to get started
You must belong to one of the target groups we serve and need one or more of the services we offer. Fill out the form below and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
Contact us
Contact us
You can also call or write to us on WhatsApp on +45 28 59 46 71, or send an email to kontakt@fairfremtid.dk.
Here's what
our clients
say
"
We had no knowledge of the asylum system, and it was precisely this lack of knowledge that led to us being refused a residence permit after three interviews and a board meeting. Without any exaggeration, it has been because of the association's help that we now have a chance to live a life.
Anonymous asylum seeker
The situation was hopeless. At the time, my wife was hospitalized and at the same time we were facing deportation. I said to myself: 'I'll try one last time'. I wrote a short message saying that we needed help.
The association's massive three-year effort has meant that we now have a residence permit.
Anonymous asylum seeker
I was discouraged and backed into a corner. I thought about my family and how we would be deported to our home country. But then I saw a random post on Facebook. It was the biggest miracle that could happen to us in the situation we were in.
Anonymous asylum seeker
Here's what our clients say
"We had no knowledge of the asylum system, and it was precisely this lack of knowledge that led to us being refused a residence permit after three interviews and a board meeting. Without any exaggeration, it has been because of the association's help that we now have a chance to live a life."
Anonymous asylum seeker
"The situation was hopeless. At the time, my wife was hospitalized and we were facing deportation. I said to myself: 'I'll try one last time'. I wrote a short message saying that we needed help. The association's massive three-year effort has meant that we now have a residence permit."
Anonymous asylum seeker
"I was discouraged and backed into a corner. I thought about my family and how we would be deported to our home country. But then I saw a random post on Facebook. It was the biggest miracle that could happen to us in the situation we were in."
Anonymous asylum seeker