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THE BEGINNING OF SPRING = THE START OF REHABILITATION FOR THE YOUNG WARDS OF THE "DOBRODIY" CHARITY EXCHANGE

The March gives our young wards new opportunities for development, recovery, and treatment! Thanks to your support, two more children with serious diagnoses have started necessary rehabilitation courses that will help them overcome difficulties and take confident steps towards improving their health.

On 14 March, Oleksandr Kosyak began rehabilitation at the International Centre for Rehabilitation and Neurophysiology.

Sashko was born prematurely, weighing only 650 grams, and spent six months in intensive care. His fight for life began from the very first days and continues to this day. As a result of numerous operations and associated diagnoses, the boy is now completely blind and requires constant care, special treatment, and regular rehabilitation.

On 17 March, Maria Kulinych began a rehabilitation course at the "Step by Step to the Goal" Physical Rehabilitation Centre.

Mariyka is a cheerful and inquisitive girl who has struggled with complex diagnoses since birth. Due to CNS damage and neonatal sepsis, she has developmental delays and was diagnosed with autism at the age of 3.5. Thanks to ongoing treatment and rehabilitation, she is making significant progress but still requires intensive therapy and professional support.

Every day of rehabilitation is an extra chance for a child, and every lesson can help a child feel progress. Thank you to everyone who helps give our wards the chance to have a better future!

Learn more about children needing treatment and rehabilitation on our website: https://248.dp.ua/projects.

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