Caritas Norway was founded in 1952 as Norsk katolsk flyktninghjelp (Norwegian Catholic Help for Refugees) by the Catholic Church in Norway. In 1964 its current name was adopted. Today Caritas Norway is run as an independent humanitarian foundation.
From its headquarters in Oslo, Caritas Norway works to help people in Norway and in countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Caritas’ vision is a world without hunger and extreme poverty, where people can live in dignity.
Internationally, Caritas Norway operates primarily through partnerships with other diocesan and national Caritas organizations, Caritas Internationalis and Caritas Europe. In Norway, Caritas Norway collaborates with parish-based Caritas groups, diaspora groups, NUK (National Catholic Youth Organisation) and the Norwegian Catholic dioceses. Our projects in Norway aim to help migrants and refugees.
The services provided by Caritas in Norway include resource centres for immigrants in Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, Drammen and Trondheim. At these centres, our employees and volunteers provide immigrants with information and guidance regarding their options and rights in the Norwegian labour market, temporary and permanent accommodation, advice regarding employment, vacant positions and how to apply for a job, as well as legal and health counselling. In addition we offer Norwegian language courses at several levels. In 2016 we started career counselling and other activities for asylum seekers in reception centres.
On August 1st 2017, Caritas Norway established an au pair centre with support from UDI. Experience from our resource centres and cooperation with the national Caritas network, we are able to provide au pairs and host families support to ensure that the au pair program functions according to its purpose of cultural exchange.