A step towards a happy childhood
A step towards a happy childhood
Completed

A step towards a happy childhood

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Started: 09.06.2020
Kharkiv
Completed
Totally raised
25600.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
25600.00 UAH
With the help of the “Step Towards a Happy Childhood” project, a rehabilitation course was paid for using the BDA method. It is carried out by Serbian specialists who come to Kiev to study with children who cannot go to a clinic in Serbia. The recommended number is 2 rehabilitation sessions per year. The BDA method is a biomechanical method of action, it significantly improves the structure of the body in cerebral palsy and other developmental features. The AVM method is a movement-based natural learning system that uses the brain's ability to constantly develop and form new connections to improve the quality of human life. Each course gives a big step forward in the development of Vova, who really wants to be like his brother.
Supported
70
Середній донат
102 UAH
ТОП-донат
6000 UAH
Supported
Charity donation
02.07.2020 20:05
2328.51 UAH
Charity donation
02.07.2020 16:37
100.00 UAH
Charity donation
02.07.2020 16:13
51.01 UAH
Андрей Волошин
02.07.2020 15:35
250.00 UAH
Charity donation
02.07.2020 14:31
300.00 UAH
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