You feel cozy here, almost like at home,
the girl said about the Kharkiv center.
the girl said about the Kharkiv center.
The Dnipro, Kryvyi Rih, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Vysokyi centers continue their mobile brigade visits to communities. All specialists receive positive feedback from beneficiaries. Children eagerly await our psychologists and leisure activity organizers and are reluctant to leave after sessions. After all, these psychological sessions and psychosocial activities help children, their parents, and educators cope with inner turmoil and stress. Additionally, our foundation's activities contribute to children's socialization, especially as many schools and kindergartens in frontline communities are operating remotely.
Our center in Vysokyi continues to operate despite shelling in the Kharkiv region. Our center remains an oasis of calm and creativity for all visitors.
We received an incredibly moving feedback from the mother of one of our visitors. The boy is an internally displaced child; he was very withdrawn because moving to a new city was extremely challenging for him. However, after working with the psychologist, everything changed for the better. His mother shared that her son has noticeably improved over the past few months, and now he has new friends — this is wonderful news for us!
said center coordinator Valentyna Subota.
said center coordinator Valentyna Subota.
In March, the Ternopil center continued its series of reflexive-therapeutic sessions at the "Voice of Tales" library. Within this event, they also hosted a "Parent Club".
Our experts were invited as speakers to the EdCamp educational conference.
We were thrilled that the majority of educators, after the presentations of all speakers and their topics, came to us. Teachers were very active during the sessions and invited us to collaborate with them in their schools,
shared coordinator Yuliia Drebeda.
shared coordinator Yuliia Drebeda.
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