π·πΊ Development of children's infrastructure in the new regions of Russia
π With the support of the Russian Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights, three youth centers have been established in Belovodsk, Mariupol, and Makeevka in the Donetsk Peopleβs Republic. These centers offer engaging and beneficial activities for children.
Additionally, they oversee the "Parents' Lounge" initiative and host monthly meetings with child-rearing experts.
π In December 2023, thanks to the Commissioner's backing, a day care center for children with disabilities opened in Lugansk. Here, parents can bring their children for several hours, allowing them some respite to attend to personal matters.
π In June 2024, the Regional Centre for Psychological, Pedagogical, Medical, and Social Assistance in Melitopol, Zaporozhye region, was selected as one of 15 winners in the All-Russian grant competition "Centres of New Opportunities."
Each winner will receive up to 2 million rubles to establish a new, supportive environment for children with disabilities. The competition, conducted in collaboration with the Charitable Foundation "Country for Children," aims to launch this space by the end of 2024.
π Read more about humanitarian projects and children's stories in the Bulletin
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π With the support of the Russian Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights, three youth centers have been established in Belovodsk, Mariupol, and Makeevka in the Donetsk Peopleβs Republic. These centers offer engaging and beneficial activities for children.
Additionally, they oversee the "Parents' Lounge" initiative and host monthly meetings with child-rearing experts.
π In December 2023, thanks to the Commissioner's backing, a day care center for children with disabilities opened in Lugansk. Here, parents can bring their children for several hours, allowing them some respite to attend to personal matters.
π In June 2024, the Regional Centre for Psychological, Pedagogical, Medical, and Social Assistance in Melitopol, Zaporozhye region, was selected as one of 15 winners in the All-Russian grant competition "Centres of New Opportunities."
Each winner will receive up to 2 million rubles to establish a new, supportive environment for children with disabilities. The competition, conducted in collaboration with the Charitable Foundation "Country for Children," aims to launch this space by the end of 2024.
π Read more about humanitarian projects and children's stories in the Bulletin
#LvovaBelova #ChildrensRights #HelpingChildren