Candle light

The project is carried by
Started: 30.12.2021
Kirovohrad region
Completed
Totally raised
10311.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
10311.00 UAH

We want to set up a candle workshop at Znamyanka boarding school, where teenagers with autism spectrum disorder and cerebral palsy will make decorative candles from wax and paraffin. This will help rehabilitate children through the development of fine motor skills, imagination and artistic skills. We dream that the workshop will also be a place for employment and self-realization for children with severe disabilities, because the process of making and decorating candles allows you to attract children with even minimal competencies.

In the Workshop, teenagers will not only create, but also communicate, learn the basics of teamwork, perseverance and financial literacy.

At dobro.ua we collect funds for the purchase of equipment and consumables for the arrangement of a candle workshop.

ID: 7758
Supported
Charity donation
10.01.2022 22:13
820.00 UAH
Charity donation
10.01.2022 18:29
3400.00 UAH
Charity donation
09.01.2022 20:43
500.00 UAH
Charity donation
07.01.2022 19:27
1000.00 UAH
Charity donation
07.01.2022 15:39
100.00 UAH
All donors

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