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The first month of spring is coming to an end, and in the meantime, several of our young wards are finishing rehabilitation courses.

The first month of spring is coming to an end, and in the meantime, several of our young wards are finishing rehabilitation courses. Children with difficult diagnoses who need corrective classes with specialists are one step closer to a healthy future! We are happy to share with you a photo report from the rehabilitation process!

Currently, the final rehabilitation classes are held by:

  • 6-year-old Olesya Oliynyk with minimal brain dysfunction and mental retardation, as well as 10-year-old Solomiya Vodolazhko with cerebral palsy, are learning new skills at the rehabilitation center;

  • 11-year-old Sofia Bachynska and 10-year-old Maria Danylchuk, who have cerebral palsy, as well as 10-year-old Maksym Seneta with central nervous system damage, work at the Kozyavkin International Rehabilitation Clinic;



  • 8-year-old Nastya Korneva with cerebral palsy is completing a course at the Andriyash Medical Rehabilitation Clinic.

During the classes, children improved their cognitive skills, fine motor skills, improved coordination, movements, feeling of their own body in space, etc. We are glad that, thanks to you, we helped seriously ill children to start scheduled classes with specialists!

Meanwhile, other wards of the Exchange, who also need important rehabilitation classes in the near future, are hoping for your help. Learn more about the fundraising projects and support our wards via the form on our website www.248.dp.ua!

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