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 | Apr 24, 2017
We are preparing for the International Book Fair.

By Valentina Butenko | Project Leader

We are preparing for the International Book Fair.
 Dear friends!
For us, your support is very important!
Thanks to your charitable contributions, there are more and more interesting developing books for blind children in Ukraine. Our books are becoming more and more qualitatively designed and accessible for blind children. And they are eagerly waiting for them, they write to us whatever books they want to read.
More than 600 blind children received books published by our center in Ukrainian, Russian and English.
The book "New Year's Tale" by Sergey Kozlov, published by us with the use of universal design, was included in the International Collection "Special Books for Special Children", which is now presented in Kiev in the Museum of Books and Press of Ukraine.
Our collection of fairy tales in English is now available in the Kharkiv Center "Window to America" at the library of the National University named after Vasily Karazin.
Our books are in demand not only in Ukraine. 6 sets of books "Fairy tales of Vasily Eroshenko" are in the library for the blind in St. Petersburg (Russia).
We are very glad that we can publish new items. To the International exhibition "Book Arsenal-2017" we are preparing an exclusive publication "Ukrainian Minstrels - art of kobza players and lyricists". This book is unique in that the songs of kobzars will be printed with notes on the Braille system and with audio recording (for the first time in Ukraine).
In addition, we will present Sashka Dermansky's "Chudovisko Chu" book with relief drawings, a series of books "Winter Tales", a new version of the tactile game "Sea Battle", creative sets for making postcards by blind children.
We adapted the menu with Braille for another 3 cafes.

 

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Kharkiv rehabilitation centre 'Pravo vibora'

Location: Kharkov - Ukraine
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Project Leader:
Valentina Butenko
Kharkiv , Kharkiv Ukraine
$107,326 raised of $140,400 goal
 
675 donations
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