Profile of CLAVER

Description
CLAVER
The Claver Association is a non-profit organisation promoted by the Arrupe Centre and the Christian Life Community in Seville (CVX), founded in 2000 and operating in Andalusia. The Claver Association is part of the Social Apostolate and belongs to the Jesuit Migrant Service (SJM) Spain, a network of organisations that works to defend the rights of migrants and their full access to citizenship.
Services
Services
Description of the services: They provide counselling and socio-occupational training services, as well as accompaniment in processes of personal empowerment and participation of migrant women, many of whom are domestic workers. Advice, information and legal training in immigration and labour law. Accompaniment in processes of strengthening the migrant associative fabric, providing advice and training services, as well as participating in a joint effort with other Andalusian organisations in various platforms in the field of migration. Promote a culture of hospitality and inclusion, promoting spaces of encounter, welcome and friendship through women's (and their children's) flats in Seville, Cordoba and Granada; and collaborating with other communities of hospitality such as the Network of Host Families and Mambré in Seville. They participate in the observation of the degree of respect and violation of the Human Rights of migrants at external borders (working with the SJM-Frontera Sur team, which has an office in Melilla, as well as with the Diocesan Delegation of Migration in Nador) and at internal borders such as CIE (visiting inmates at the CIE in Algeciras) or in agricultural settlements (contact with the mission of the Society of Jesus in Almeria). Public advocacy to promote legal frameworks, policies and practices that guarantee and respect the human rights of migrants through publications and by participating in initiatives such as the platforms Somos Migrantes and Empleo del Hogar in Seville. In Cordoba, they have the Piso Claver, which welcomes women in the Hospitality programme, and the San Hipolito Centre is the place of reference.
They provide counselling and socio-occupational training services, as well as accompaniment in processes of personal empowerment and participation of migrant women, many of whom are domestic workers.
Advice, information and legal training in immigration and labour law.
Accompaniment in processes of strengthening the migrant associative fabric, providing advice and training services, as well as participating in a joint effort with other Andalusian organisations in various platforms in the field of migration.
Promote a culture of hospitality and inclusion, promoting spaces of encounter, welcome and friendship through women's (and their children's) flats in Seville, Cordoba and Granada; and collaborating with other communities of hospitality such as the Network of Host Families and Mambré in Seville.
They participate in the observation of the degree of respect and violation of the Human Rights of migrants at external borders (working with the SJM-Frontera Sur team, which has an office in Melilla, as well as with the Diocesan Delegation of Migration in Nador) and at internal borders such as CIE (visiting inmates at the CIE in Algeciras) or in agricultural settlements (contact with the mission of the Society of Jesus in Almeria).
Public advocacy to promote legal frameworks, policies and practices that guarantee and respect the human rights of migrants through publications and by participating in initiatives such as the platforms Somos Migrantes and Empleo del Hogar in Seville.
In Cordoba, they have the Piso Claver, which welcomes women in the Hospitality programme, and the San Hipolito Centre is the place of reference.

Work Areas
Contact Information
Main headquarters address
avenida Eduardo Dato (Centro Arrupe), 20 B - 41018 Sevilla,