SAAMO Limburg

Client SAAMO Limburg
Sector Public & institutional
Services provided Web design, CMS, Development

The client's world

SAAMO Limburg works every day to support people in vulnerable social situations. From community initiatives and projects focused on housing and education to impact stories from the people they help and profiles of their community workers, the organization produces a wide variety of content that needs to tell one coherent story to very different audiences, from policymakers and public institutions to volunteers and people looking for practical support.

As a regional branch of SAAMO, SAAMO Limburg also shares the same mission and visual identity as the national organization, saamo.be. Its website needed to reflect that connection while still highlighting the organization's regional activities and local impact.

What was no longer working

SAAMO Limburg's previous website could no longer organize its growing volume of content effectively. Themes, projects, impact stories, and team members all existed in isolation.

A visitor reading an impact story couldn't immediately see which project or theme it belonged to. Someone exploring a project couldn't easily discover the community worker behind it.

This fragmented structure made the website difficult for visitors to navigate and cumbersome for the communications team to manage. Visually, the site had also drifted away from the design of saamo.be, making SAAMO Limburg feel less connected to the broader organization.

What Inventis built

Inventis developed a website tailored to the way SAAMO Limburg works, using Architect CMS as its foundation.

Team members, projects, impact stories, themes, and frequently asked questions each received their own dedicated module within the CMS.

The real strength lies in how these modules are connected. Projects can be linked to themes, impact stories can be connected to both the relevant project and the community worker involved, while themes can automatically display related projects and stories.

This creates meaningful relationships between content that previously existed in separate silos.

The communications team at SAAMO Limburg can manage these relationships themselves without needing developer support whenever new content is published.

The design was also aligned with SAAMO's brand guidelines, ensuring that the regional website is immediately recognizable as part of the wider SAAMO organization.

The result

Today, every visitor can quickly find the information they're looking for.

A public institution exploring a project immediately sees the related theme, the team behind it, and relevant news articles. A volunteer looking to get involved can easily discover the people and projects that match their interests.

More than forty projects and seventeen impact stories are now structured and interconnected through themes, team members, and news content, instead of existing as isolated pages as they did on the previous website.