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Regular systematic rehabilitation classes with specialists are a necessary and effective part of the therapy, giving hope for development, acquisition of new skills, and socialization to many of our young wards with difficult diagnoses.

Among the diagnoses recommended to be corrected with the help of rehabilitation are disorders of the musculoskeletal system, cerebral palsy, disorders of the central nervous system and brain, polytrauma of the limbs, delayed psychomotor development, and others.

The vast majority of the assistance that the Charity Exchange "DobroDiy" currently provides is for seriously ill children and young people. Thanks to your support, four of our wards have been given a chance to have a better life through timely rehabilitation. They are:

  • Maksym Golub at the "Victoria" Children's Rehabilitation Centre

Rehabilitation is not just treatment, it is a chance for a new life for our wards. Timely rehabilitation allows children to overcome physical and psychological barriers and find new opportunities for development and integration into society.

There is still much work to be done! A huge number of children are still waiting for their turn to start rehabilitation. Every day without help is a lost opportunity for their further recovery and a full life...

Please continue to support our projects and help those in need! Join the fundraising projects for our wards' medical and treatment needs and give children a chance for a healthy future: https://248.dp.ua/projects!

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