Children with difficult diagnoses are one step closer to a healthy future!
The last month of spring is in its full swing, and meanwhile 9 young wards of the Charity Exchange “DobroDiy” are actively acquiring new skills and abilities!
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!
These children are taking their rehabilitation classes at the moment:
- 11-year-old Anya Didushok with cerebral palsy, 10-year-old Ivan Korobka with microcephaly, 16-year-old Natalya and 6-year-old Anya Malyuzhenka with CP (working with specialists of the Prof. Kozyavkin International Rehabilitation Clinic);




- 8-year-old Nikita Koryak with organic pathology of the central nervous system (undergoing a corrective course at the "Rostok Zhyttya" Hippotherapy Center);

- 6-year-old Arina Kovalenko with autism (acquires new skills with the specialists of the "Future" center);

- 1.5-year-old Roman Podrezov with severe diagnoses (attends classes at the "I Am" International Rehabilitation and Neurophysiology Center);

- 5-year-old Andrii Shapa with developmental delay (deals with specialists of the "Dnipro Sensory World" center);

- 7-year-old Mykhailo Afanasyev with cerebral palsy (studying and developing at the Saint John's Center).

We are glad that, with your support, we were able to help children get to the planned training courses with specialists, which they needed so much. After all, most young patients need such classes regularly.
Meanwhile, many of our other young wards with serious diagnoses are just now waiting for support and help. We call on everyone who cares to contribute to saving the young generation of Ukrainians by following the link: https://248.dp.ua/projects.
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