Let's give Vlad the joy of communication!
Let's give Vlad the joy of communication!
Completed

Let's give Vlad the joy of communication!

The project is carried by
Started: 31.07.2024
Kyiv region
Completed
Totally raised
31500.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
31500.00 UAH

Little Vladyslav from Enerhodar, Zaporizhzhia region, at the age of 6, hardly speaks... When the boy was still very young, his father died, then a full-scale war broke out, and Vlad and his mother spent a year in occupation. One terrible day, an air raid happened near the house, and the boy was very scared, withdrew and stopped talking altogether. Can you imagine this fear of a small child? They managed to get out of the shelling, but they still have problems with speech. The mother is doing everything possible to speed up the development of her son's speech, but treatment is essential.

Now Vladyslav and his mother live near Kyiv in the village of Svyatopetrivske. Here he goes to kindergarten, likes to play with construction sets, build, draw and dance. After all the events he experienced during the occupation, Vlad has a very developed sense of justice and kindness. He always helps other children, stands up for them if someone offends them. But this boy needs our support.

Let's help him feel the joy of communication!

Full name: Vladyslav Tyshchenko, 10.10.2017
City: Sviatopetrivske village, Kyiv region
Diagnosis: expressive-receptive language disorders, musculo-tonic syndrome of cervical and shoulder localization, mild hyperdynamic syndrome with attention deficit disorder
ID: 9592
Supported
Charity donation
25.12.2024 14:41
8307.17 UAH
Charity donation
18.12.2024 15:43
300.00 UAH
Charity donation
13.12.2024 21:04
1000.00 UAH
Максим Де
10.12.2024 22:29
250.00 UAH
Charity donation
06.12.2024 21:47
100.00 UAH
All donors

Thank you for your support!

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