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​The wards of the Charity Exchange “DobroDiy” continue to acquire new skills in rehabilitation centers

The wards of the Charity Exchange “DobroDiy” continue to acquire new skills in rehabilitation centers. And we, in turn, are happy to share a photo report that demonstrates how the children's classes take place, and together with them, the processes of treatment, recovery and development are restarted!

At the end of February 2024, several of our young wards started classes with rehabilitators. Including:

  • 5-year-old Bohdan Aldabayev with a genetic pathology (he works at the Center for Restoring Physical Functions of a Child "Samotuzhka Plus");

  • 5-year-old Maksym Kopylov with cerebral palsy and epilepsy (taking a course at the Victoria Child Rehabilitation Center);

  • 12-year-old Vlad Kovalenko with the consequences of a brain injury (gets new skills at the "I Am" International Center for Rehabilitation and Neurophysiology).

Also this week, 6-year-old Sashko Blokha with cerebral palsy (he works at the Center for Restoring the Physical Functions of a Child "Samotuzhka Plus") and 9-year-old Margarita Brychok with a rare hereditary diagnosis (undergoing corrective classes at the "Body & Brain").

In classes with professional rehabilitators, children and teenagers with difficult complex diagnoses improve their fine motor skills, learn to better manage their own body and feel its boundaries, get rid of painful spasticity of the muscles of the limbs and take their first independent steps.

We are glad that, thanks to your priceless support, we helped families pay for planned rehabilitation courses for young patients. The timeliness and regularity of such events are the key to progress, as well as the subsequent successful socialization of children.

Meanwhile, many other wards with difficult diagnoses are waiting for support and help. Join the actual fundraising projects for paying for medical services and scheduled rehabilitation classes for children on our website: www.248.dp.ua

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