Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine

by Kharkiv rehabilitation centre 'Pravo vibora'
Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine
Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine
Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine
Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine
Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine
Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine
Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine
Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine
Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine
Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine
Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine
Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine
Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine
Let's help blind children refugees from Ukraine

Project Report | Jul 28, 2025
Together we are creating a world without barriers!

By VALENTYNA BUTENKO | Lider projekt

Dear friends!
Thanks to your support, our organization was not only able to survive during the full-scale war in Ukraine, but also to work hard and bring benefit, to implement its mission to improve the quality of life of children and young people with severe visual impairments.
The "Humanitarian Aid Headquarters" of our organization constantly provides support to families raising children with disabilities. These are food packages, hygiene products, medicines, rehabilitation equipment, toys, clothes.
Spring and summer did not bring peace to Ukraine. Unfortunately, the situation in our country has become even worse. And children suffer from this first of all. We understand how important it is to give Ukrainian families raising children with severe visual impairments the opportunity to receive support from specialists.
To provide the necessary knowledge for the development and upbringing of children in such extreme conditions as war. Knowledge that will help them cope with difficulties and prevent children from stopping their development.
Thanks to the support of Global Given, we were able to organize an online school of parenting skills, where parents meet with specialists twice a week, listen to lectures, and get answers to questions that concern them. We organized a chat “Parental Universities” on the Telegram channel, where we post methodological materials for parents and specialists.
During the reporting period, we paid a lot of attention to supporting distance learning for blind children.
We paid the greatest attention to the preparation and printing of educational literature. For schoolchildren, we adapt textbooks according to the principles of universal design, which is very convenient for blind children who study in regular, comprehensive schools, their teachers and parents.
For teachers, we printed the methodological manuals “Mangold” and “Punktum”, aimed at teaching Braille.
The brochure “Hands for hugs” - psychological support for families raising children with disabilities.
The brochure “Your assistant in mastering Braille”. Forest rhymed alphabet is an alphabet that can be seen, heard and felt.
Thanks to the project, the following children's books were published:
– "Papa Reads" – frontline stories that opened a rich inner world through fairy tales!
The book's poems and fairy tales convey the pain of war,
the book teaches us to understand the true price of peace and independence, to cherish the memory of the Heroes!
"The Little Deceiver Mouse" is a psychological fairy tale, "Malyaka - Princess of Dragonia" is an adventure, "Smittyariki" is an ecological fairy tale, "Hello! I'm from Ukraine", "Nation Code. Embroidered Shirt".
We pay a lot of attention to psychological support for children and young people.
Together with our partners, we organize psychological trainings, fun leisure activities, and meetings of the "Reading Club" with children's writers.
We hold all events inclusively.
The holiday "Hello, Summer!" brought a lot of joy to both children and adults. It was a time when they could forget about the war, at least for a short time. More than 100 children received toys, books, and sweets as gifts.
At the moment, we are preparing for an inclusive project "The Path to Independence" for teenagers with severe visual impairments, which will be implemented in Bulgaria. The project volunteers will be sighted peers of the blind participants of the project. We are confident that their communication and joint leisure will help overcome negative stereotypes about blind people.

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Kharkiv rehabilitation centre 'Pravo vibora'

Location: Kharkov - Ukraine
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Project Leader:
Valentina Butenko
Kharkiv , Kharkiv Ukraine
$116,484 raised of $140,400 goal
 
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