For four days, the boys and girls play football, learn teamwork, make new friends, and have a great time.
While living under the Russian occupation, those kids faced severe challenges and threats.
The participants enjoyed engaging workshops
The mobile clinic patients can receive consultations from specialists
The most severe challenge came when the FSB ordered Roman to build an electric torture device. Refusal would be a death sentence for Roman.
The family, including their two children, often had to hide in the basement. The nights were the worst, as the number of explosions increased significantly.
As part of the PACT project, our consulting psychologists continue to provide valuable assistance to those affected by the war. One particularly noteworthy case is the story of 12-year-old Artem.
Mykola learned about the war from the morning news when he turned on the TV.
Altogether, we have managed to bring back 477 children.
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