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Helping children

Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war, millions of Ukrainian families have been forced to leave their homes due to hostilities. More than 500,000 children fled the war abroad, and about 200,000 Ukrainian kids received the IDP status. 

To help Ukrainian relocated families with children overcome the war consequences and adapt to new life circumstances, we founded CHILDREN HUB and LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB in Lviv.

Center for free remedial help for IDP children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD)

Center for free remedial help for IDP children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD)
levchyk.com.ua

The center provides a full range of classes with professional ABA therapists, sensory integration specialists, a speech therapist, and a child neuropsychologist for children with ASD. Children engage in adaptive physical education, learn to understand and manage their emotions, and develop their speech skills, logic, and memory through the game.

Remedial therapy is a basic need for the development of children with autism, which helps them to learn independence and promotes their further integration into social life.

LEVCHYK provides more than

400remedial
classes for
35pupils of the hub
monthly

Each child receives

26free classes
every month
6times
a week

In 2023, LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB provided more than

4500remedial classes for IDP children
on the autism spectrum

Development center in Lviv for the Ukrainian children who became forcibly displaced or lost one or both parents due to the war

Development center in Lviv for the Ukrainian children who became forcibly displaced or lost one or both parents due to the war
childrenhub.ffu.foundation

CHILDREN HUB was founded in the summer of 2022 in Warsaw to support Ukrainian families with children who were forced to move to Poland due to the Russian-Ukrainian full-scale war. For more than a year of operation, the hub achieved its main goal in Warsaw — became a Ukrainian corner for 1,000+ families, where children adapt to a new cultural environment, overcome the mental consequences of the war with a psychologist, and find new friends.

Currently, CHILDREN HUB operates in Lviv for kids aged 3 to 7 who became forcibly displaced or lost one or both parents due to the war. In the hub, children engage in creativity, learn about the history of Ukraine, study the Ukrainian alphabet, and explore the world around them. Attending classes is free of charge.

CHILDREN HUB performance indicators:
more than10 000

visits to the hub

478

consultations with a psychologist provided

458

classes with a speech therapist provided